91.   Program administrator Kelly Hayden attributes the lack of business in part to the long time lines for some building categories.

92.   Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel has said he adamantly opposes agreements based on time lines, contending that they should be driven instead by measurable, benchmark achievements.

93.   Rogers jumps over the first-base line each time he trots to the mound.

94.   Seen purely on a time line, these three generations fit rather neatly into the time-honored model of grandparent, parent and child.

95.   Since the dot-com crash, he said, the appearance of new Internet technologies has followed a time line that better reflects normal business cycles.

96.   Slider bars on a historical time line at the top of the page can narrow or expand the selection of objects.

97.   Sitting in the jury box, graphic illustrations, time lines, crime scene photos and documents brought up on the large video monitor are easy to see.

98.   So I think that given that realistic time line, I think we are moving very steadily toward that goal.

99.   So today, we have a different time line.

100.   Sometimes you get make-believe time lines, nonexistent memos and other imaginings of his fertile mind.

n. + line >>共 631
phone 9.33%
telephone 7.50%
power 7.13%
product 4.84%
rail 3.51%
cruise 3.06%
railway 2.03%
transmission 1.80%
cease-fire 1.80%
fault 1.71%
time 1.14%
time + n. >>共 1490
period 2.92%
trial 2.78%
slot 1.77%
line 1.32%
difference 1.26%
rate 1.11%
constraint 0.88%
one 0.82%
at 0.79%
hand 0.69%
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