61.   During an intermission, a stopwatch appeared on the screen, telling viewers how much time was left before the movie resumed.

62.   Even Showalter continues to hint that he might not manage a scab team and conceivably could even leave before the end of spring training.

63.   Even for blacks, who were forced to leave before dark during the apartheid years, it was often an exciting place to work, shop and eat.

64.   Even though the Sonics shot terribly, they trailed the Suns by just seven points with nine minutes left before halftime.

65.   Emergency officials hoped most residents would leave long before nightfall Wednesday.

66.   Fearing both the bombs and the possibility of being conscripted by Taliban forces, he resolved to leave before dawn.

67.   Few, if any, are expected to leave before the end of the year.

68.   First, vacation travelers, an anxious lot by nature, worried about leaving before the midnight strike deadline.

69.   For days after the schedule was published, Pakistani papers cited it as evidence that bin Laden may have been in the house and left before the raid.

70.   For example, Lenin sometimes became so agitated during performances of the operas of Richard Wagner that he had to leave before the conclusion.

v. + before >>共 965
appear 6.08%
go 4.33%
testify 3.59%
do 2.16%
say 1.93%
expect 1.42%
stand 1.42%
be 1.40%
speak 1.34%
take 1.31%
leave 1.05%
leave + p. >>共 75
in 27.22%
on 13.58%
for 9.61%
at 6.72%
after 5.44%
without 4.85%
behind 4.45%
of 2.95%
out 2.72%
to 2.57%
before 1.80%
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