91.   Over time, Viacom will pay less in taxes than it would have under the first deal.

92.   Police had had some indications of problems, and had her under surveillance at times, although not at the time of her arrest.

93.   Prochoice women, in fact, could not halt new laws granting them less access to abortion than they had under communism.

94.   Selznick wanted Robert Mitchum but ended up with Joseph Cotten, whom he had under contract.

95.   Some Republicans vigorously disagreed, saying they had accomplished more than they would have under normal circumstances.

96.   Still, there is a sense that pro-business interests have considerably more access to the highest reaches of the government under Bush than they had under Clinton.

97.   That means U.S. industries will have to cut emissions at about the same level they would have under the Clinton plan.

98.   That reasoning, Oncale says, effectively declares that homosexual supervisors have free rein under federal law to demand sexual favors from subordinates.

99.   That, coupled with the sharply diminished influence they would have under the CBS mantle, finally prompted them to have investment bankers Lazard Freres prepare a counterbid.

100.   The article also misstated the number of quarterly reporting periods G.E. has had under its chairman, Jeffrey R. Immelt.

v. + under >>共 914
remain 6.49%
operate 3.74%
work 2.61%
live 2.39%
bury 1.82%
be 1.46%
hide 1.44%
lie 1.44%
play 1.36%
sell 1.33%
have 0.77%
have + p. >>共 100
in 36.78%
for 10.46%
to 7.21%
until 5.80%
since 5.55%
on 5.30%
as 4.14%
about 2.77%
of 2.58%
before 2.24%
under 1.09%
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