71.   Some already worked at the bomber plant but were driving several miles in the darkness of early morning and late night.

72.   Some of those fish migrate thousands of miles in a single season, as far as Atlantic coastal fisheries.

73.   Stern recalled yesterday that some of his colleagues likened their achievement to Roger Bannister who broke the four-minute mile in track and was knighted for his record.

74.   That is why President Clinton is going the extra mile in Northern Ireland and the Middle East.

75.   That would mean I have to shave just one minute off the mile pace in the next nine months.

76.   That may as well be a mile in a sprint.

77.   The airlines said that they would sell miles in various denominations.

78.   The dead blue jays, found less than a mile apart in northwest Harris County mark the first confirmation of the virus in Texas.

79.   The distance between towers varies from a few blocks in the center of a city to dozens of miles in the country.

80.   The final three-sixteenths of a mile in the Preakness showed how taxing that race was.

n. + in >>共 1549
time 1.28%
change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
mile 0%
mile + p. >>共 60
of 28.50%
from 17.54%
to 10.17%
in 4.71%
down 3.56%
around 3.05%
for 2.97%
on 2.85%
off 2.41%
per 1.98%
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