11.   In the final analysis, deeds should count at the entrance gate, not words.

12.   Leo F. Estrada, professor of urban planning, said he believes U.S. Justice Department guidelines lean toward counting Hispanics at the upper range.

13.   Ringers and leaners count at this contest.

14.   Student-athletes who transfer count against their original institution and are not counted at the school to which they transfer, whether or not they graduate.

15.   The bureau said that the people who were not counted at first were disproportionately poor members of minority groups in large cities.

16.   The guy is so cool that sheep count him at night.

17.   The paintings are what count at the end of the day, and they can be glorious to look at.

18.   The New York Fire Department will send an officer to take a head count at the restaurant, said Brian Dixon, a department spokesman.

19.   Then they are numbered and counted, to insure that the number of ballots in the box matches the number that monitors counted at the polling site.

20.   Votes were supposed to be counted immediately at each station.

v. + at >>共 990
speak 2.35%
hold 2.19%
be 2.14%
say 1.77%
stay 1.61%
meet 1.58%
stop 1.50%
appear 1.42%
remain 1.34%
sit 1.33%
count 0.02%
count + p. >>共 49
as 27.55%
for 19.86%
in 13.64%
among 10.20%
against 5.41%
toward 4.47%
down 2.46%
of 2.46%
to 2.42%
at 1.57%
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