81.   But many Arabs were wary of Barak, whose Labor Party has taken hard-line stances of its own in the past.

82.   But when Parry took his stance, water from the heavy rains of Hurricane Opal submerged his shoes.

83.   By taking a stance against homosexuality, the church is rejecting people who have been Methodists all their lives, he said.

84.   Greenpeace spokesman Frode Pleym said the group will wait for scientific evidence of possible causes before taking a stance.

85.   He spoke before the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People took the stance against the compromise.

86.   He took a stance just a few minutes later.

87.   His ball rolled from the edge of the bunker when he appeared to take his stance for the shot.

88.   His ball had settled in just below the lip and when he took a stance, Watts had to plant his right foot outside the bunker.

89.   In recent years, Denmark has urged its European Union allies to take bolder stances toward Iran, Albania and the Baltic countries, in addition to China.

90.   Instead of making any one president take a stance, it proposes a coalition of them announce a cease-fire in the arms race and begin enacting the reforms together.

v. + stance >>共 181
soften 19.27%
take 11.70%
change 11.60%
harden 3.36%
toughen 3.26%
reiterate 2.97%
reverse 2.59%
support 2.21%
reconsider 2.01%
maintain 1.92%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
stance 0.07%
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