71.   While their numbers have dwindled, the number of wineries has exploded.

72.   Wild boar, storks and otters, whose numbers are dwindling elsewhere, thrive in the mosaic of forests and lagoons.

73.   With his numbers dwindling and receivers like Joe Horn and Kevin Lockett coming on, Rison may not have a choice.

74.   Analysts say the number will dwindle further, into as few as five gigantic financial groups.

75.   As the number of stars dwindled, talent agencies ascended in power.

76.   But information gleaned from talks with local fishermen has led him to speculate that dolphin numbers are dwindling, a decline he blames on water pollution.

77.   But elephant numbers have dwindled at an increasing rate in the last decade despite stepped-upefforts to save the species.

78.   Dozens had joined in the protest initially, but the numbers dwindled to only the two detainees.

79.   Elephants are a national symbol in Thailand, but their numbers are dwindling because of their shrinking forest habitat, and they are frequently abused.

80.   Every year the old soldiers come to worship, and every year their numbers dwindle and their bodies are frailer.

n. + dwindle >>共 304
number 12.01%
supply 8.13%
population 2.79%
reserve 2.67%
crowd 2.31%
revenue 1.94%
support 1.82%
stock 1.58%
audience 1.33%
rank 1.21%
number + v. >>共 549
be 38.81%
grow 2.06%
have 1.96%
increase 1.59%
come 1.52%
say 1.46%
rise 1.45%
show 1.30%
remain 1.22%
go 1.18%
dwindle 0.80%
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