71.   And an unprecedented number of North Americans who have European Union passports are also taking up jobs in British ice hockey now.

72.   An NBC television report Sunday said that Young had decided to leave the Giants after this season and might take a job with the league.

73.   And fewer families used transitional child care, a benefit for ex-recipients who take jobs.

74.   And because the goods are relatively low cost, they help keep down inflation, while taking few jobs away from Americans.

75.   And before you take a job like that, you have to know that you can withstand that kind of pressure.

76.   And Fassel took this job as a reputed nurturer of young quarterbacks.

77.   And he was beloved by everyone -- ownership, management, the fans, the media, even Segui, the man whose job he took.

78.   And economically, families would have more cash, creating more stability, especially as mothers leave welfare and take jobs that often pay lower wages.

79.   And in New Jersey, Gov. Christie Whitman has rejected cuts in welfare benefits, instead emphasizing programs that encourage welfare recipients to take jobs.

80.   And new policies are more restrictive about letting lawyers take other jobs if they are collecting disability.

v. + job >>共 292
do 13.63%
lose 11.05%
get 7.25%
take 6.64%
create 5.56%
find 5.16%
have 5.09%
keep 2.58%
quit 2.13%
hold 2.02%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
job 0.89%
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