81.   That allowed the Brandenburg state court in Frankfurt an der Oder to stop taking testimony and wrap up the trial.

82.   The committees also set aside time to take testimony from the public.

83.   The doctor will determine if he can be brought to the hearing or if testimony can be taken at his bedside.

84.   The court studied medical records and took testimony from physicians who gave conflicting accounts over whether the accused was mentally fit to stand trial.

85.   The government set up a commission of inquiry, which has been taking testimony about the riots.

86.   The magistrates, who can call witnesses and take testimony, are roughly equivalent to district attorneys in the United States.

87.   The unnamed investigator will take testimony from medical experts and cemetery workers who attended the burial, then present it to Vatican officials.

88.   They include a trial Saturday in which Circuit Judge N. Sanders Sauls was to take testimony before deciding whether to order a recount of ballots in three counties.

89.   They have already taken testimony from journalists present.

90.   Though the former president faces no criminal charges, he called on Mexican federal prosecutors to take testimony from the former attorneys general.

v. + testimony >>共 390
hear 15.47%
give 9.58%
take 3.45%
provide 2.78%
include 2.22%
offer 2.22%
present 1.90%
allow 1.55%
recant 1.52%
use 1.48%
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%
testimony 0.05%
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