51.   Both proved they could take a hit.

52.   Bush has taken some hits from McCain, who accused him of pursuing reckless tax cuts instead of salting the budget surplus away for Social Security and debt repayment.

53.   Bush is going to take some hits in the primaries from whoever manages to survive the money-raising season.

54.   Brown started the next game against Dallas, but when he took another hit, Danny Kanell took his place.

55.   Brown will be ready to go on Sunday but the question is, can he take a hit and still play with the intense back pain?

56.   Burt knew the back regressed after he took a hit in a game against Toronto last week.

57.   But even those who stand to take a hit from New York get bounce from roaring economies and tame inflation.

58.   But even with its varied locales and facilities, the Santa Clarita Valley film industry is expecting to take a hit this year.

59.   But for both economic and human-decency reasons, more and more companies are proud to take the hit.

60.   But his ERA took a hit.

v. + hit >>共 334
have 29.66%
allow 18.98%
take 13.00%
get 6.95%
scattered 2.56%
pinch 1.50%
report 1.33%
up 1.31%
score 1.31%
make 1.00%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
hit 0.29%
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