1.   And there was the great Lord Byron, a powerful name, a man well known to espouse the cause of freedom.

2.   In fact, the opposition movements, whatever cause they espouse, use them widely to push their propaganda.

3.   Another hurdle could come from Democrats, who espouse the cause of reform, but who tend to be more reliant on soft money.

4.   Dorothea J. Steindl, who espoused Jewish causes for more than four decades, died on Monday at her home in Scarsdale, N.Y., of cancer.

5.   Fonda had spent most of her life espousing liberal causes in California.

6.   In theory, Democrats could espouse the cause too.

7.   Jeb Bush is married to a Hispanic woman, he and his brother both speak Spanish fluently and frequently, and Senator McCain has long espoused Hispanic causes.

8.   The Kaczynskis followed politics, and wrote letters to newspapers espousing liberal causes like national health insurance.

9.   The loose coalition of crusaders -- espousing causes from anarchy to animal rights -- has been involved in sometimes violent protests from Seattle to Quebec to Genoa.

10.   The Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives last week espoused a cause promoted by Republicans in Puerto Rico.

v. + cause >>共 372
determine 14.62%
investigate 12.15%
have 6.45%
give 5.79%
help 3.99%
find 3.92%
support 3.90%
champion 2.79%
know 2.53%
advance 1.80%
espouse 0.21%
espouse + n. >>共 149
view 10.27%
philosophy 3.63%
cause 3.02%
violence 3.02%
theory 2.72%
idea 2.42%
ideology 2.42%
ideal 2.11%
anti-catholic 1.81%
principle 1.81%
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