81.   But he delivered a warning that set U.N. records for clarity.

82.   But even with pay rising for foreign executives, it seems unlikely that it will catch up to American levels, which are setting new records every year.

83.   But in setting their records, Maris and Aaron managed to show skill and grace in the face of ugly, hostile and, for Aaron, quasi-homicidal fans.

84.   But it does have a multibillion-dollar market capitalization, thanks to an initial public offering in December that set records for first-day gains.

85.   But he is taken with driving a speedboat, going fast, and setting distance records.

86.   But it was the effects, not the plot, that pushed the movie to set box-office records for early spring.

87.   But sales are continuing to set records, and the earnings decline may be largely a result of an accounting hiccup.

88.   But since most pre-trial settlements are never made public, it is impossible to say with any certainty that this settlement sets a record.

89.   But mutual fund investors never lost the faith, and with the averages again setting records, the buying has increased.

90.   But the cities and suburbs came out in such force that Missouri set a record for April turnout.

v. + record >>共 728
have 11.38%
set 9.81%
keep 6.68%
break 6.42%
hold 2.03%
defend 1.69%
check 1.59%
reach 1.58%
hit 1.52%
make 1.41%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
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