71.   And questions remain about why tie scores must be broken, especially during regular-season play.

72.   And then there are historical scores to settle.

73.   And the score is great.

74.   And, one Jaguars score was set up by a questionable pass interference call and another via a fluke blocked punt return.

75.   And there are scores of channels transmitting images that have changed subtly but significantly.

76.   And there were scores of celebrities, from supermodel Elle MacPherson to superbrawler Jean-Claude Van Damme to superbrute Arnold Schwarzenegger.

77.   And, by the way, their intelligence test scores are available.

78.   And, fortunately, she is blissfully ignorant of how important her test scores are to politicians, great and small.

79.   Arguing that there were already scores of social-service programs in the area, residents held meetings, signed petitions, made phone calls -- the usual.

80.   As the dust flew, even professionals like David Cone had to stop and think what the score was.

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%
score 0.06%
score + v. >>共 491
be 33.74%
injure 2.20%
go 2.12%
come 2.08%
remain 1.87%
have 1.87%
die 1.83%
improve 1.42%
rise 1.38%
indicate 1.02%
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