41.   Other paleontologists contend that when early human ancestors began walking upright, their hands were freed for the manipulation and use of tools.

42.   Once peace was established, moreover, resources previously devoted to war could be freed up for reform.

43.   Palestinian demonstrators have regularly demanded after such attacks, or in anticipation of them, that prisoners be freed for their own protection.

44.   Preamble became free-amble, as amble on in for free, one-and-all.

45.   Sampson says Minor is excellent at reading the defense and working free for shots.

46.   Some, like Robin, were in foster care for years before the courts severed the rights of their biological parents, freeing them for adoption.

47.   Sprewell tried to free himself for a shot but Porter forced him toward the sideline.

48.   Tarleton said options include charging subscribers more to receive scanners or giving them away free for subscribers who sign up for a year or more of service.

49.   The company says it will make golden rice available free for humanitarian uses in any developing nation, subject to further research and local regulations.

50.   The man pointed out that he had Tuesday and Thursday afternoons free for Air Force ROTC, so he signed up, and began his military career.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
free 0.04%
free + p. >>共 61
up 28.07%
on 20.49%
in 12.17%
after 9.23%
for 5.24%
without 2.71%
under 2.20%
to 2.16%
with 1.88%
during 1.61%
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