21.   Fewer young people are entering the profession.

22.   Falls, not illness, are one of the most common reasons that older people enter nursing homes.

23.   He said that overall health costs would be held down by such measures as annual national spending targets and incentives for people to enter managed care networks.

24.   In another, some people enter with chairs, sit down on them to watch other dancers, then get up and leave, carrying their chairs with them.

25.   In some countries, corruption is so widespread that it has become the normal way of doing business and the main reason people enter public service.

26.   In this world of fraternity life revisited, the drinking often starts long before people enter a bar.

27.   Instead, the doors open at the level of the curb so that people can enter or exit in groups, as they would on a subway car.

28.   INS inspectors at the bridge will likely question people leaving the country in a manner abbreviated from the line of questioning that occurs when people enter, Hinckley said.

29.   It may not be that more people are entering the country illegally, but that more are staying once they arrive.

30.   It then runs through countries such as Bulgaria or Romania, which have liberal visa laws that let people enter legally.

n. + enter >>共 1579
troop 5.14%
force 3.52%
company 2.52%
man 2.38%
police 2.06%
woman 1.74%
soldier 1.60%
people 1.44%
tank 1.41%
team 1.33%
people + v. >>共 719
be 13.89%
have 4.14%
die 3.56%
say 2.67%
think 2.15%
want 2.12%
get 1.42%
go 1.34%
come 1.33%
take 1.32%
enter 0.13%
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