51.   In its day, the railroad drastically altered the conception of distance that people carried in their heads.

52.   In between stops, people actually carry on conversations.

53.   In fact, soon more people may carry debit cards than credit cards, according to The Nilson Report, an industry newsletter.

54.   In these cases, people can carry the virus for decades and infect others with it.

55.   In the street, people carried copies of the Associated Press photograph showing an armed federal agent grabbing Elian.

56.   Instead, people are carrying into the future the residue of the stagnant years, and their compromised expectations.

57.   It all starts when Huey Newton and Bobby Seale take advantage of a law allowing people to carry weapons openly in view.

58.   It used to be that if you invaded a country and raped and pillaged and killed, people would carry you around on their shoulders.

59.   John Lott, a professor at the University of Chicago School of Law, said a better argument could be made for allowing more people to carry concealed weapons.

60.   Laws or no laws, honest people right now carry concealed guns because of a real or perceived need for protection.

n. + carry >>共 1172
charge 2.72%
plane 2.63%
newspaper 1.98%
man 1.80%
police 1.48%
people 1.46%
group 1.28%
truck 1.08%
store 1.02%
ship 0.92%
people + v. >>共 719
be 13.89%
have 4.14%
die 3.56%
say 2.67%
think 2.15%
want 2.12%
get 1.42%
go 1.34%
come 1.33%
take 1.32%
carry 0.21%
每页显示:    共 181