1.   As has been the pattern at Rambouillet, the Europeans were more conciliatory toward the Serbs than Albright.

2.   At the same time, a number of Republican senators sounded conciliatory toward the Democrats who are about to replace them as committee chairmen.

3.   But American officials also acknowledge that people almost invariably become more conciliatory toward Cuba, and opposed to the embargo, once they visit.

4.   But she seems more conciliatory toward her rivals.

5.   Draskovic has been much more conciliatory toward the idea of Western help in solving the Kosovo problem.

6.   He also accused Annan of being too conciliatory toward Iraq, which has invaded its neighbors and killed ethnic minorities.

7.   In recent days, Daniels has been sounding more conciliatory toward Congress.

8.   In post-election statements, Crespo said, Cardenas was not especially conciliatory toward Fox.

9.   Khatami, elected twice with sizable majorities, lately has been sounding more conciliatory toward Washington.

10.   Last week the storied American church rejected a statement that would have eased sexual standards and been more conciliatory toward gays and lesbians.

a. + toward >>共 416
moving 23.08%
hostile 3.91%
headed 3.72%
sympathetic 3.21%
inclined 2.82%
conciliatory 2.63%
bitter 1.67%
aggressive 1.47%
pointed 1.47%
lenient 1.22%
conciliatory + p. >>共 16
toward 33.33%
in 17.89%
than 13.82%
on 12.20%
to 4.88%
at 3.25%
towards 3.25%
about 2.44%
as 1.63%
by 1.63%
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