111.   And he is lionized in the popular press in terms once reserved for war heroes and Zionist pioneers.

112.   And clearly, a society that treats coffee and hamburgers with the disdain once reserved for heroin and pornography is in serious disorder.

113.   And in that, he has applied all the ingenuity and audacity he once reserved for crime.

114.   And Richardson loved his job, loved government work with a passion that too many politicians now reserve for reviling it.

115.   And just up the long terraced promenade to the hotel there is another large formal pool reserved for adults.

116.   And last week, Nextel Communications began offering cellular telephone and other wireless services to business customers over a frequency formerly reserved for taxi dispatchers.

117.   And his most clear-eyed writing is reserved for this side of the story.

118.   And Mom declared her formal living room off limits, reserved for entertaining guests.

119.   And one-fifth of them will be reserved for public housing residents.

120.   And she plays striker -- a position usually reserved for one considerably taller.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
reserve 0.75%
reserve + p. >>共 30
for 91.78%
in 2.00%
to 1.49%
on 1.35%
at 0.65%
as 0.60%
about 0.28%
through 0.28%
with 0.19%
from 0.14%
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