101.   In fact, the time clock was burned to show the workers they are people, not numbers.

102.   The clock is probably in the placenta, which produces the hormone tracked in the study, he said.

103.   The clock is still in the process of being installed.

104.   The clock was inside a display set up by the U.N. Population Fund, which has advocated the right of people to determine the size of their families.

105.   The clock is to be started on a giant screen at a news conference Thursday afternoon.

106.   There was a clock, referees, slam dunks, fancy passes and best of all, fans.

107.   This brain clock is very light sensitive, the reason most people sleep at night and wake during the day.

108.   Even if the clock is not a whole day out, some commentators here say it will be inaccurate by at least one second.

109.   Knowing that the clock was against them, South Africa came out for the second half on fire as they pegged the Malaysians in their own half.

110.   One room of his house had been set on fire, carpets had been cut through and a clock was broken.

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%
clock 0%
clock + v. >>共 142
tick 21.29%
run 13.28%
be 11.59%
start 5.27%
strike 5.16%
stop 3.79%
wind 2.74%
have 1.90%
expire 1.79%
begin 1.58%
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