71.   But he seems to feel he has to light a fire beneath Malakhov early on to motivate him to reach his tremendous potential.

72.   But it also seemed to light a fire under Stanford.

73.   But it was clear Mayawati had lighted a fire in many hearts.

74.   But science also pretty much debunks the idea that any particular food in itself can light the fires of love.

75.   But what are we to think when teachers and administrators, given three years to light a fire under their students, are still fumbling around for a match?

76.   But there are times when it just seems harder to light the fire with Tom Gugliotta, Danny Manning, Jason Kidd and Rex.

77.   But, in the eighth inning, NBC announcer Vin Scully unknowingly lit a fire in Gibson.

78.   Casting another glance up at the Missouri Wall of Fame, Olivo admits that one part of the Brock folklore lights a fire of indignation.

79.   By the time Crocodile returned Wednesday, minus the fancy bracelets, it was too late to light a fire under the dreary affair.

80.   Coach Bruiser Flint, whose job is very much in jeopardy, must find a way to light a fire under his team.

v. + fire >>共 289
open 35.35%
set 9.68%
return 8.34%
start 4.08%
exchange 3.36%
draw 3.19%
cause 2.43%
fight 2.22%
extinguish 2.09%
light 1.93%
light + n. >>共 395
candle 19.79%
fire 14.23%
cigarette 8.57%
sky 3.01%
fuse 2.73%
match 2.46%
bonfire 2.18%
torch 1.99%
flame 1.76%
room 1.62%
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