51.   A high-speed modem brought the outside world to the entire family.

52.   A self-described, non-practicing Catholic, Zagajewski seems in his poetry to be reaching through the prosaic world to something beyond.

53.   After the pope left Havana, Castro invited many of the bishops who had traveled to Cuba from around the world to a buffet reception.

54.   After Harvard it was like moving from one end of the world to another.

55.   But a push toward internationalism has brought students from all over the world to the Atlanta campus.

56.   But if you are talking about a technology that is supposed to open the world to hundreds of millions of people you are joking.

57.   But little has been done by the developed world to crack down on bribe-givers.

58.   But it is not just the lure of big brown trout that keep the Malletts coming up from what they view as the congested world to the south.

59.   But Japan never made the leap from building car plants around the world to exercising diplomatic clout.

60.   But then again, Christmas is frequently used as a foil in movies, a setup for a world about to blow.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
world 0.05%
world + p. >>共 110
in 13.28%
for 11.72%
with 9.65%
as 6.81%
by 5.36%
to 5.27%
on 4.29%
from 3.95%
around 3.40%
without 3.28%
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