71.   The phrase is corporate jargon for putting a company up for sale.

72.   The phrase is particularly apt af- ter the collapse of a huge structure students were building for the L Thanksgiving weekend football bon- -------------------- fire.

73.   The phrase is suddenly everywhere.

74.   The phrase may have been a bit stuffy for the occasion, but the slalom run on Riverside Drive requires total concentration.

75.   The phrase was certainly not mere rhetoric.

76.   The phrases are longer, and I have it in my body at a completely different tempo.

77.   The phrases are on topics like asking directions and ordering food, but there are not many of them.

78.   The phrases were there to rattle off when NATO staff members respond to the attack she fears will come.

79.   The phrase is a reference to a tale in which a groom brutally beheads a kitten in the bedchamber before having sex with his virgin bride.

80.   The phrase is an outgrowth of sooner or later, the lexicographer Sol Steinmetz informs me.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
phrase 0%
phrase + v. >>共 153
be 28.36%
mean 4.62%
come 4.41%
have 4.20%
become 2.73%
seem 2.52%
appear 2.10%
refer 1.89%
stick 1.68%
make 1.68%
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