1.   Well, to borrow another phrase from film, that was then and this is now.

2.   And Gingrich, to borrow a phrase from a political nemesis, is trying to build a bridge to that something bigger.

3.   And, to borrow a phrase from the car people, Al is only Job One.

4.   As a result, immigration policy has suffered, or benefited depending on your vantage, from benign neglect, to borrow a phrase from Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

5.   Asked if he has any guiding principle or philosophy for the U.N., Annan borrowed a phrase from the late French President Francois Mitterrand.

6.   But in its new incarnation as a commercially successful venture, some folks would like to give Yoga Journal some karma demerits, to borrow another phrase.

7.   But to borrow a phrase about gasoline mileage, when it comes to your own rates, your actual results may vary.

8.   But, to borrow the phrase that his most successful film made clichi, Almodovar seems to be on the verge of something different.

9.   Clinton even borrowed a phrase, without attribution, from House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

10.   His emotions, to borrow a phrase, ran the range between A and B.

v. + phrase >>共 222
use 19.31%
repeat 6.54%
coin 6.39%
borrow 3.74%
hear 2.80%
turn 1.87%
shape 1.56%
utter 1.40%
drop 1.40%
recite 1.40%
borrow + n. >>共 460
money 43.63%
cost 3.95%
fund 3.04%
share 2.77%
idea 1.63%
car 1.60%
stock 1.44%
page 1.29%
book 1.10%
rate 0.99%
phrase 0.91%
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