(1) The only noise was the snorting of oxen as they pulled against the yoke .
(2) Zeke clutched the yoke and throttle, while Jeff calibrated the weapons arrays.
(3) The more tightly you grip the yoke , the greater the tendency to make unintended inputs.
(4) She saw herself bound to her routine like a bullock to its yoke .
(5) Individual senators have little or no incentive to yoke themselves together to advance the national interest.
(6) He turned his yoke to the right to try to bring the left wing up but received no response.
(7) These reforms were intended to free the common man to pursue business opportunities without the oppressive yoke of high interest rates or excessive rents.
(8) Let all who are under the yoke of slavery regard their masters as worthy of all honor, so that the name of God and the teaching may not be blasphemed.
(10) Artistic approach to the style has been undergoing modern transformation, emerging out from under the oppressive yoke of postmodernist theory.
(11) The yoke of imperialism
(12) By day he was working in a limestone quarry, carrying buckets of stones on a yoke .
(13) The gang tries to throw off the yoke of racist oppression and control their own destinies.
(14) This could be the catalyst needed for the revolution of the common people of the world to unite and throw off the yoke of government oppression.
(15) Consider embroidering little trains or sailboats on overalls, or teddy bears or bunnies on the yoke of a dress.
(16) To those of us who have resented the yoke of parental tyranny, that doesn't sound so bad.
(17) Once the yoke of bondage was removed, we reached out through a network of World Trade Centers in 91 countries and 200 cities, all part of the World Trade Centers Assn.
(18) The yoke was fastened to the pole with a complex of knots so thoroughly tangled that it was impossible to unravel.
(19) Fifty three years ago India shook off the yoke of British imperialism and became independent.
(20) The Pies wore white guernseys with a black yoke , with black and white striped socks, while Swan Districts wore their traditional black and white stripes.