41.   Sometimes the names go unchanged.

42.   Some Democrats are now arguing speciously that Republicans are entitled to any appointee of their choice, and that his name should go through.

43.   Teams can begin negotiating with free agents from other teams on Tuesday, and it seems as if the Mets will again let the biggest names go by.

44.   That should be good news for consumers, who will have better control over where their names go.

45.   That name will go to a player who excels at the plate, but not in the field or on the bases.

46.   The Emory name may go on those facilities as early as next month.

47.   The freer people feel to choose names they like, rather than names of relatives or saints, the more rapidly baby names go through fashion cycles.

48.   The International Flavors name will go along for the ride, and so will Grisanti, giving parties to entertain customers and potential customers at each stop.

49.   The names go on and on.

50.   The names go on.

n. + go >>共 1293
thing 2.90%
people 1.60%
money 1.59%
team 1.36%
bomb 1.26%
case 1.08%
company 1.07%
game 0.86%
price 0.76%
man 0.72%
name 0.10%
name + v. >>共 536
be 49.49%
come 3.53%
appear 3.53%
identify 3.29%
imply 2.09%
suggest 1.67%
have 1.66%
mean 1.49%
become 1.43%
surface 1.25%
go 0.96%
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