71.   A national lottery could probably operate with lower costs than existing state lotteries.

72.   A three-person panel, composed of arbitrators picked by the opposing sides, operates with broad latitude and almost complete institutional secrecy.

73.   A special bed, table and other equipment are in place, and friends are hoping to purchase a computer that George could operate with his chin.

74.   A spa, to be operated with Givenchy, the French couture house, is on the way.

75.   Absent the need to monitor the Soviet Union with a fleet of photographic and electronic eavesdropping satellites, the reconnaissance agency can clearly operate with a more modest budget.

76.   Agha is the former governor of Kandahar who, like Hamid Karzai, is currently operating with troops against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.

77.   After years of operating with a second-rate air force, China has managed to acquire warplanes that have the reach to operate over the ocean.

78.   Ahmad Karzai, brother of tribal nobleman Hamid Karzai, points out the places on a map of Afghanistan where his brother is operating with anti-Taliban forces.

79.   Airlines, which operate with thin profit margins, squeeze as much cost out of the security system as possible.

80.   All are hybrids that operate with both conventional gasoline-powered engines and electric power sources and provide three times the fuel economy of internal combustion engines operating alone.

v. + with >>共 1051
work 7.83%
come 4.23%
begin 2.27%
cover 1.84%
stay 1.56%
struggle 1.44%
sign 1.35%
combine 1.34%
follow 1.19%
move 0.94%
operate 0.29%
operate + p. >>共 69
in 40.12%
under 9.39%
as 7.41%
from 6.69%
at 6.48%
with 6.13%
out_of 3.93%
without 2.88%
by 1.98%
within 1.96%
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