91.   The separatists, whose numbers have now dwindled, were crushed when they fought to set up their own independent Muslim state.

92.   Though their numbers have dwindled, Khmer Rouge rebels, with Chinese-style Mao caps and a grim, ruthless fighting style, are still dreaded opponents.

93.   Watermann said sakers, and other endangered birds of prey in Slovakia, feed on a European gopher whose numbers have dwindled because of agricultural pest controls.

94.   While ILGO refuses to disappear, its numbers are dwindling.

95.   However, numbers had significantly dwindled after the company backed away from its demands, although many workers were hanging on in the hope of being re-employed.

96.   The tiny primates known for their agility were once common in China, but their numbers have dwindled steadily because of hunting and deforestation.

97.   Today their numbers have dwindled and those that can still be found in the western desert are as big as cats.

98.   Turn out seemed to be lower this time round, however, and the numbers outside polling stations dwindled earlier in the day.

99.   Wednesday, the former senate leader campaigned in the longtime Republican northeastern strongholds of Connecticut and Delaware, but even there his numbers are dwindling.

n. + dwindle >>共 304
number 12.01%
supply 8.13%
population 2.79%
reserve 2.67%
crowd 2.31%
revenue 1.94%
support 1.82%
stock 1.58%
audience 1.33%
rank 1.21%
number + v. >>共 549
be 38.81%
grow 2.06%
have 1.96%
increase 1.59%
come 1.52%
say 1.46%
rise 1.45%
show 1.30%
remain 1.22%
go 1.18%
dwindle 0.80%
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