91.   Commentary, like many other magazines, has taken a hit in advertising pages in the last few years.

92.   Clinton aides took the hits stoically.

93.   Colin Powell survived a long military career but in just six weeks as secretary of state he has already taken two hits.

94.   Costas, meanwhile, took more hits for a year of basketball play-by-play than he had in his previous two decades as one of the premier sportscasters.

95.   Consumer groups consider this a bailout for the industry, saying the companies and their shareholders should take the hit by paying stranded costs out of earnings and dividends.

96.   Consumer stocks also took a hit on a expected slowdown of Mexican economic growth because of lower government spending.

97.   Dallas takes a hit.

98.   Dana Stubblefield, who took a hit on a knee, should be OK Sunday, Mariucci said.

99.   Darby, who had pins inserted in the fractured thumb last week, took a hit on the thumb Wednesday and was in considerable pain.

100.   Darrell took more hits than Jupiter whenever Switzer opened his mouth about the Texas coach.

v. + hit >>共 334
have 29.66%
allow 18.98%
take 13.00%
get 6.95%
scattered 2.56%
pinch 1.50%
report 1.33%
up 1.31%
score 1.31%
make 1.00%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
hit 0.29%
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