101.   Enjoyable sessions were taught by Dorothy Ralph, Mary Fox, Molly Scrutton and Rita Horton, and younger enthusiasts moved with Marlene McGee to the strains of Madonna.

102.   We must learn to hold ourselves and move with an economy of effort, using no more than the appropriate amount of energy for any activity.

103.   She goes I knew Laurie for three weeks and then after that he moved in with me, innit, like?

104.   So did he move with it?

105.   Also, he said he will move ahead with his plans to expand after-school programs and work with the Los Angeles Unified School District to find new school sites.

106.   American officials have prodded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to move ahead with plans for Arab housing in order to help restart stalled Palestinian-Israeli negotiations.

107.   Although the company moved ahead with a line of digital storage systems, called Clariion, continuing losses brought the de Castro-Skates clash to a head.

108.   Amy, whose parents are divorced, was averaging one or two days a week at school when she moved in with her father.

109.   Amy Brenneman plays Amy Gray, a newly divorced mother and lawyer who moves in with her widowed mom and becomes a family court judge.

110.   And as Lee has moved in that direction, public opinion apparently has moved with him.

v. + with >>共 1051
work 7.83%
come 4.23%
begin 2.27%
cover 1.84%
stay 1.56%
struggle 1.44%
sign 1.35%
combine 1.34%
follow 1.19%
move 0.94%
move + p. >>共 107
with 41.06%
as 5.60%
from 4.82%
after 4.66%
in 3.86%
without 3.64%
toward 3.16%
for 2.88%
of 2.82%
like 2.62%
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