21.   The movement of the door was as if, whoever she was, she and nothing in the world to fear.

22.   Reaching Out WHO believes that, as AIDS becomes more common, the disease promises to unite the world to a degree never seen before.

23.   The geographical range of the Edinburgh syllabus reaches from the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland through Central Europe and the Mediterranean world to Egypt and Western Asia.

24.   We were drinking out of glass tumblers with British Rail logos on and generally chewing the fat and putting the world to rights.

25.   Man has never been slow to mould the world to his whim.

26.   We have to explain the world to Britain -- and the various parts of the United Kingdom to itself.

27.   Suppose, as is now common in logical semantics, we view a proposition as a function from possible worlds to truth values.

28.   Against all odds, Greenpeace has brought the plight of the natural world to the attention of caring people.

29.   BAe had sold the workforce, in effect, and the finest aircraft of its type in the world to a US competitor, he protested.

30.   And his appointment to the position four years ago has certainly opened a whole new world to the former Tees and Hartlepool port authority chief executive.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
world 0.05%
world + p. >>共 110
in 13.28%
for 11.72%
with 9.65%
as 6.81%
by 5.36%
to 5.27%
on 4.29%
from 3.95%
around 3.40%
without 3.28%
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