81.   But at least there is some tension for their movie.

82.   But he said that tensions are common in a sequestered environment when strangers are thrown together and forced to spend all their waking hours together.

83.   But if there was any lingering tension between the two men, it was undetectable.

84.   But in Baghdad there seemed to be additional tension caused by four sleepless nights of missile strikes.

85.   But in Europe, with rigid social structures and traditionally strong labor movements, the tension is even greater.

86.   But now tensions are again at a low level.

87.   But more compelling still is the tension Gass has created between literary art for its own sake and transcendent psychological truth.

88.   But once the tension is relieved, the characters and the show can suffer.

89.   But some other scientists try to maintain a balance between academia and business, and there is always tension behind the scenes.

90.   But tensions are so high that NATO commanders say they will push to keep the city under international control for two or three more years.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
tension 0.07%
tension + v. >>共 336
be 25.81%
rise 8.97%
remain 6.71%
mount 4.73%
run 3.16%
increase 2.86%
ease 2.74%
escalate 2.49%
flare 2.42%
grow 2.37%
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