41.   Financial pressures have become severe and the college has had some difficulty remaining selective in admissions.

42.   He said he might go back to teaching, if some college would have him.

43.   If the NCAA found that the players violated its rules, it would declare them ineligible and the college would have to request that their eligibility be restored.

44.   In hiring faculty members, each college had to make progress toward matching the statewide percentage of women and minorities in a cluster of related fields.

45.   In other words, if there were no SAT, colleges would have to invent something like it.

46.   In the Byzantine world of college financial aid, every college has its own method and rationale for dealing with outside awards.

47.   Just to borrow them, the college had to order custom-made display cases that would shield the parchment from humidity and light.

48.   Many colleges have had bigger increases in applications from far away.

49.   Many colleges have kitchens available to students, but in individual dorm rooms not much is allowed other than a mini-refrigerator and a small microwave.

50.   Many colleges have long histories of working with their neighborhoods and their cities, as well as of promoting community service by their students and faculty members.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
college 0.05%
college + v. >>共 477
be 16.55%
have 5.86%
offer 4.55%
say 2.08%
provide 1.64%
use 1.53%
do 1.48%
take 1.21%
plan 1.04%
accept 0.99%
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