111.   About the only other job prospects are low-paying, menial work.

112.   Adams insisted then that peace prospects were still alive, but few people believed him.

113.   After enduring three years of sniping, shelling and starvation in Sarajevo, the Hosics fled to Croatia in April to discover their prospects for resettlement were grim.

114.   After starring at Catholic, he went to Louisiana Tech, but there, prospects for playing were dim.

115.   Almost all agreed that the prospects for peace were grim, even as almost all said they desperately wanted it.

116.   But after teammate Devers tested him during two-a-days, the prospects are faint.

117.   But almost all agreed that the prospects for peace are grim, even as almost all said they desperately want it.

118.   But even if the recession is almost over, there are few prospects for a surge in any sector.

119.   But for Rogan as well as for Bush, the prospects are for a considerably less conservative electorate when the numbers swell eight months hence.

120.   But for an antique dealer, the prospect is particularly unpalatable, since most are sole practitioners in a business where reputation reigns supreme.

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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%
prospect 0.05%
prospect + v. >>共 309
be 43.56%
look 4.74%
seem 4.47%
remain 3.09%
appear 2.82%
improve 1.97%
have 1.65%
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