101.   Sites that sell products can contain insightful information, but, again, read them with caution.

102.   So, keep the plant in a cool room, wear an extra sweater and read with a flashlight until the buds are set.

103.   Some books are for reading with, not to, the child on your lap.

104.   So I started to read with great attention, looking for the hidden trap, the odd ambush site, stuff like that.

105.   Some companies are developing smart cards, which contain such information on computer chips that can be read with special software.

106.   Take what you read with a grain of salt.

107.   The big difference in reading with Vortex is that you read every word, but at a much higher pace than usual.

108.   The commercial closes with an image of a man reading with a boy, a baseball cap turned backward on his head.

109.   The district has an early intervention program, and many parents regularly read with their children.

110.   The next step is to ask what happens when a child who has difficulty learning to read is taught to read with some facility.

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%
read 0.07%
read + p. >>共 74
in 20.22%
about 20.18%
to 10.30%
from 9.66%
on 8.52%
like 6.18%
at 3.72%
by 3.42%
with 3.01%
of 2.10%
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