1.   It is, of course, conceivable that the community charge will have a bigger direct effect on local elections in future years.

2.   One is driven to the conclusion that here, too, the charge has most to do with symbolism.

3.   Such charges have no basis in fact, according to John H..

4.   In Northamptonshire new book money has failed to keep up with inflation for the last three years... and charges have had to go up.

5.   I have many friends in the same position, but one hardly dare voice the opinion that the community charge has some fairness built into it.

6.   And this time the charges she faces have nothing to do with politics, President Clinton or the Whitewater development project.

7.   Beaird said the upgraded charges had nothing to do with tears he shed at a previous news conference dealing with the case.

8.   Base Metal says the charges have no merit.

9.   BHP said higher prices for all products, higher natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas sales volumes and lower exploration charges had a positive effect on the result.

10.   Both charges have some basis in fact.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
charge 0.03%
charge + v. >>共 522
be 34.69%
carry 6.87%
include 5.03%
stem 2.97%
pend 2.61%
come 2.24%
relate 1.70%
have 1.33%
follow 1.31%
involve 1.21%
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