101.   For Stanford, the blood was the sign of a job well done, like the lighting of an expensive cigar at the close of a big business deal.

102.   For example, how much blood was clearly visible on the Bronco, and why did detectives think it was blood?

103.   Fresh or frozen, blood is big business.

104.   Giving blood is as simple as it is quick and its benefits include saving lives.

105.   Freezing blood is a cost-, labor- and resource-intensive procedure that many medical professionals view as inconvenient and inefficient.

106.   He said he was paralyzed with fear that there would be blood in the water.

107.   He may have clumsily branched apart from the family tree, but as they say, blood is thicker than water balloons.

108.   Her blood was O-negative, which is rare.

109.   Her bra was in her back pocket, she said, and her underpants had blood on them and there was blood on her legs.

110.   Here and there, in a droplet or a smear, was blood.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
blood 0.02%
blood + v. >>共 236
be 26.20%
flow 7.02%
stain 3.43%
run 3.10%
come 2.53%
boil 2.12%
pour 1.96%
drip 1.71%
have 1.47%
begin 1.47%
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