91.   For the first time, the six major conferences are part of a postseason arrangement.

92.   He also told the bishops that whatever policy they adopt, the conference cannot be the end of reform.

93.   Holum said the conference will be the only opportunity to make the treaty permanent by a simple majority vote because the signers may decide on limited periods of extension.

94.   Houghton made his introductory remarks, again stressing that the conference was for the playwrights.

95.   If narrowly nationalistic or sectarian interests block discussion and movement toward those goals, the conference will be a lost opportunity.

96.   If the conference is to continue to be regarded as a major national factor, the coaches will have to continue to play a significant role.

97.   If those teams are struggling and Northwestern could be the favorite, the conference must be lousy, or so says perception.

98.   In fact, the conference was such a hit it quickly spilled out of its venue, the World Trade Center.

99.   In many ways, Perry observes, the conference is an extension of the cooperative, you-go-girl spirit she thrived on back in school.

100.   In the handbook of the Middle East, conferences are good.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
conference 0.04%
conference + v. >>共 461
be 19.20%
end 3.37%
take 3.09%
open 2.91%
have 2.84%
begin 2.38%
focus 1.88%
go 1.60%
agree 1.56%
aim 1.53%
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