71.   But at the definitional level, both men are running against unanswered questions about themselves.

72.   But a Thai man now runs the riverbank restaurant.

73.   But his favorite phonies were the pols, the crafty, grafty suits whose own leg men ran the plain brown envelopes of payoff money.

74.   But the Council of Guardians endorsed the idea that an active military man could run.

75.   But the memo, written by Sgt. Walter Bentley, did not mention that the men had run away.

76.   Conventional wisdom has it that men run the show in the world of technology.

77.   Eddleson and Seid talked and then parted, the police said, when a man ran up to Eddleson and hit him, knocking him to the pavement.

78.   Each man ran a one-man business he thought he would lose.

79.   Eyewitness accounts varied, but someone, somewhere, saw two men run from the wreck toward the tree line.

80.   Federal agents said the men ran a business together, Police and Military Instructors Inc., through which they tried to broker the helicopters.

n. + run >>共 1532
time 3.10%
company 1.82%
man 1.40%
people 1.39%
train 1.37%
government 1.16%
candidate 1.16%
car 1.03%
ad 0.93%
newspaper 0.92%
man + v. >>共 806
be 16.98%
have 4.17%
say 2.59%
die 2.06%
take 1.23%
go 1.22%
come 1.10%
do 1.07%
wear 0.91%
make 0.90%
run 0.62%
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