71.   But eventually the issue of what you can buy for each currency begins to count for something.

72.   But in an era when markets count for more than missiles, getting Helms aboard may not be enough.

73.   But in most jobs, the ability to get along with co-workers and the ability to advance in managerial ranks because of interpersonal skills often count for more.

74.   But in trade, as in politics, symbolism counts for more than statistics.

75.   But her modeling success counted for little in Hollywood, she says.

76.   But if appearances count for anything, Roy Montoya appears to be in control at Santa Ana.

77.   But if Gore loses, then tries to run again, the current party unity will count for little.

78.   But if her past performances count for anything, the employers will be lining up.

79.   But most grow into the mountain quiet, and as they walk, experience remarkable clarity, recognizing exactly what counts for them, and what does not.

80.   But most of his employees thought their clearly expressed desire to not uproot their families from the Kansas City area would count for something.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
count 0.17%
count + p. >>共 49
as 27.55%
for 19.86%
in 13.64%
among 10.20%
against 5.41%
toward 4.47%
down 2.46%
of 2.46%
to 2.42%
at 1.57%
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