21.   She offered a relatively vague notion of the standards that students would have to meet to move on to the next grade.

22.   Students are likely to reflect their own specific church-going background, not some vague notion of generic piety.

23.   That may be a nearly impossible thing to campaign against, the vague notion that no matter what anybody does, things might get worse.

24.   The good Captain is more comfortable with vague notions of freedom, spirituality and natural simplicity.

25.   To Americans who have a vague notion of Zen Buddhism, Kondo may come as a surprise.

26.   Yet many people have only a vague notion of where Bush stands on an array of issues.

27.   But children, who often have only vague notions of death and no families to feed, make ideal rebel soldiers.

28.   In a maelstrom of culture clash and vague notions of policing, he is making unprecedented headway.

29.   The filmmakers were content to make pretty pictures and pile on tree-hugging conceptions about the circle of life and vague notions of some collective Earth spirit.

a. + notion >>共 563
very 5.57%
whole 4.74%
popular 3.46%
preconceived 3.33%
traditional 2.88%
romantic 2.88%
old 2.43%
vague 1.86%
such 1.79%
quaint 1.41%
vague + n. >>共 367
promise 6.16%
idea 4.01%
term 3.12%
threat 2.85%
sense 2.77%
notion 2.59%
memory 2.14%
language 2.05%
wording 1.78%
statement 1.69%
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