101.   Clinton showed himself to be extremely comfortable in the informal town hall format of the second debate, connecting with the audience.

102.   Clinton is far more in command and comfortable in his role.

103.   Co-host Charles Gibson joins her, having already shed his broadcast tuxedo, comfortable in jeans and a sports jacket.

104.   Coach Phil Jackson said it would take time for Rider to be comfortable in the offense and figured he should be ready by January.

105.   Colleagues said Scott possessed that rare combination of intellect and social prowess that allowed others to feel comfortable in his presence.

106.   Comfortable in her new body, she was ready to show it off.

107.   Comfortable in a grammar they shared with J.C. Bach, Boccherini and a host of colleagues, they had the luxury of using familiar words to create great literature.

108.   Dada and the art of the non sequitur are probably as comfortable in painting as in a piano piece by Cage.

109.   Davis is a valued member of the Indiana rotation and said he is very comfortable in Indianapolis.

110.   Delzeit said that the new technologies pose a challenge for teachers, who must become comfortable in a new role.

a. + in >>共 1080
involved 7.47%
born 4.61%
available 2.52%
active 2.03%
common 1.58%
alone 1.34%
high 1.19%
due 1.19%
popular 0.96%
successful 0.95%
comfortable 0.37%
comfortable + p. >>共 46
with 57.95%
in 16.42%
as 3.81%
on 3.36%
for 3.06%
than 2.99%
at 2.57%
about 2.13%
to 0.82%
around 0.82%
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