61.   And yet, despite this loud, woeful chorus, American college students are stampeding the gates of medical schools in record numbers.

62.   Another, of course, is that these Rams have been rolling up points in record numbers against everyone in the NFL except the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

63.   And, although fertility specialist report record numbers of fertility problems, the trend mostly reflects women waiting until they are older to have babies, Fisch said.

64.   Annual conferences for women are attracting executives and entrepeneurs in record numbers.

65.   Around the planet, a record number of computer users were hooked up to Napster.

66.   Arroyave and her husband evacuated, along with record numbers of New Orleanians.

67.   As immigrants sign up to become citizens in record numbers, the U.S. government is considering doubling the fee they will have to pay to become naturalized.

68.   As millions of Americans lost their jobs in an economic slowdown, U.S. companies hired a record number of skilled foreigners under a special visa program.

69.   As daily papers merge and close in record numbers, there are more one-newspaper towns than ever.

70.   As three Connecticut residents recover from West Nile virus, a record number of birds in Massachusetts are testing positive for the disease.

a. + number >>共 430
large 15.21%
growing 8.43%
small 5.19%
increasing 4.65%
record 2.28%
limited 2.08%
total 1.89%
exact 1.89%
unknown 1.88%
unspecified 1.77%
record + n. >>共 436
company 8.18%
low 7.94%
number 6.69%
level 6.66%
label 6.03%
book 4.43%
profit 2.55%
holder 2.17%
store 2.11%
sale 1.78%
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