91.   Sometimes, she takes a message.

92.   The computer asks the caller for his or her name, then says that I m not available and asks to take a message.

93.   The Lubavitch Hasidim, no strangers to zealously taking their message to Jews in other parts of the world, have also established an electronic outpost on the Internet.

94.   The message was taken literally and lead singer Scott Weiland was accused of indulging in rape fantasy.

95.   The Los Angeles Times has quoted an unidentified associate of hers as saying she took messages back and forth between Hubbell and Mrs. Clinton.

96.   The Web enables public-relations firms and corporate public-relations departments to take their messages directly to people in an increasingly popular public space.

97.   The town meeting provided an opportunity for Clinton to take his message of free trade directly to the Japanese public.

98.   They also helped take the message that abstinence is an option to thousands of teen-age girls early on.

99.   They discussed taking their message to television and meeting with elected officials.

100.   They are not allowed to receive telephone calls, their own calls are restricted, and volunteer advocates may not take them messages.

v. + message >>共 765
send 18.10%
get 6.78%
return 6.05%
deliver 5.38%
leave 3.94%
receive 3.32%
carry 2.79%
convey 2.21%
have 2.13%
take 1.84%
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%
message 0.10%
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