101.   In Belgium, laws prevent students from working more than one month a year, so Six Flags continually trains new crops of students for summer jobs.

102.   In September, along with new sweaters and new teachers came a new crop of comedies, dramas and variety shows.

103.   In recent years, Ungaro has added a new crop of specialty customers, including the likes of Jeffrey in New York.

104.   In the last few years, a new crop of dinosaur musicians has emerged.

105.   In the fall, the second-year head coach, Byron Scott, relayed a tough defense and his Lakers experience to a new crop of eager listeners.

106.   It consisted largely of grants from patrons such as the Rockefeller Foundation to scientists to develop new crop varieties with increased yields.

107.   It also avoided undermining the local economy, since farmers would be reluctant to plant new crops if free food was available.

108.   It is a combination of industrial lobbies, farmers seeeking new crops and veterans of the alternative and hippie scenes of past decades.

109.   Just two months ago Ms. Aguilera was an obscurity, one of the lesser-known singers in a new crop of teen-age performers.

110.   Kent went to work cultivating a new crop of customers.

a. + crop >>共 751
new 7.19%
current 4.86%
modified 3.11%
engineered 2.34%
record 2.10%
alternative 1.67%
large 1.43%
good 1.38%
first 1.33%
smaller 1.27%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
crop 0.10%
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