1.   In doing so, he overlooks the enormous improvements in English cuisine since we forged closer ties with Europe.

2.   Analysts wondered if IBM hoped to forge deeper ties with Dell.

3.   An MSU win would forge a tie with Arkansas, and it could clinch with a win over Ole Miss. ...

4.   An avowed fundamentalist, Falwell has forged ties with the Southern Baptist Convention since its leadership turned toward conservatism.

5.   And as Kodak gets serious about expanding sales in Japan by forging ties with domestic distributors and retailers, Fuji stands to lose even more sales, analysts say.

6.   And he accused Western leaders of coddling Beijing in their zeal to forge business ties.

7.   And as Kodak gets serious about expanding sales in Japan by forging ties with domestic distributors and retailers, Fuji stands to lose more sales, analysts say.

8.   And the continuing political intransigence of the government has soured some of its neighbors on forging closer ties.

9.   And lately Israel has been forging economic ties with the likes of Oman, Bahrain, Morocco and Tunisia without anyone dialing Cairo.

10.   As such, it is perhaps the most ambitious attempt to date at forging stronger ties between Madison Avenue and Hollywood.

v. + tie >>共 591
have 21.09%
improve 5.92%
strengthen 5.67%
sever 5.13%
maintain 4.42%
break 3.74%
establish 3.40%
cut 3.37%
forge 2.45%
boost 1.75%
forge + n. >>共 296
tie 11.06%
alliance 9.75%
link 6.30%
document 6.10%
agreement 5.90%
compromise 3.10%
partnership 2.80%
coalition 2.60%
relationship 2.45%
signature 2.45%
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