31.   At the very moment the first wave of rock-and-roll was receding, folk offered an intelligent alternative to whiny teen-age love songs.

32.   Because a wind-generated wave rarely is of uniform height along its entire length, water piles up near the shore where incoming waves are tallest.

33.   Because a wind-generated wave is rarely of uniform height along its length, water piles up near shore, where incoming waves are tallest.

34.   Because a wind-generated wave rarely is of uniform height along its entire length, water piles up near shore where incoming waves are tallest.

35.   A technological wave is about to knock you from your throne, reducing you to nothing more than a Stone Age peasant.

36.   A wave of enthusiasm was palpable Monday, marked by an almost physical sense of relief that the Kohl era was over.

37.   A wave is energy, after all.

38.   Added to the holiday crunch is a wave of bad publicity for the national association.

39.   But at the Old Vic theater in London, there were no waves of love or laughter radiating from the audience on opening night.

40.   But if big waves are your reason for living, the program can also tell you exactly what conditions to look for and where to find them.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
wave 0.02%
wave + v. >>共 394
be 15.61%
come 3.73%
move 3.38%
sweep 2.98%
pass 2.98%
hit 2.93%
approach 2.93%
begin 2.81%
crash 2.18%
arrive 1.89%
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