51.   But he feels even luckier to be living outside China.

52.   But it also seems likely that more Rodgers and Hart songs will live outside the theater than Rodgers and Hammerstein arias.

53.   But it remains considerably cheaper to live outside Manhattan.

54.   But neither that idea nor a tax on the thousands of commuters who live outside the District has generated much support in Congress or the White House.

55.   But people who live outside the zone think all those who reside within it are guerrilla sympathizers.

56.   But Rule said he was told the Kansas City reference in the survey was intended for patrons living outside of Riverside, not Riverside residents.

57.   But the Tutsi talk about the return of a million Tutsi who have been living outside the country.

58.   But, with the exception of African-American women, they received a far larger proportion of their campaign funds from individuals who lived outside their districts.

59.   By sharp contrast, pedophiles, racists and others who tend to live outside the larger societal feedback loop will find it far easier to keep doing so.

60.   By the time the elder Noble had retired and opened a small janitorial-supply business, the family was living outside Fort Dix, N.J.

v. + outside >>共 745
stand 5.38%
gather 5.20%
wait 3.63%
park 2.79%
live 2.66%
go 2.55%
explode 2.21%
work 1.85%
sit 1.77%
demonstrate 1.77%
live + p. >>共 64
in 81.14%
near 2.76%
at 2.34%
under 1.73%
outside 1.08%
nearby 1.00%
without 0.97%
as 0.75%
within 0.65%
across 0.59%
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