1.   New college graduates are beginning to experience something similar.

2.   When this happens, better or more useful alternatives are missed, perhaps with new companies or new colleges.

3.   He tried to learn about the latest bands so he could impress his hip new college friends.

4.   Europeans and Turks were also engaged as officers, though later a new military college produced some Egyptian officers from better-off families.

5.   A new college course is starting today bringing the International Stock Exchange to North Oxfordshire.

6.   An intensive search is also under way for a new college president.

7.   And he said the airline was recruiting expatriate pilots, as well as new college graduates, to complement its air force pilots.

8.   And to start looking for a new college.

9.   As a result, many graduate schools of education are reporting growing numbers of applications from new college graduates with liberal arts degrees.

10.   Both Gov. George Pataki and Bruno have wisely offered plans that would defray the cost of college tuition for new college graduates who turn to teaching.

a. + college >>共 933
private 5.15%
black 3.91%
american 3.73%
local 3.68%
former 3.48%
major 3.14%
public 2.58%
small 2.49%
big-time 2.26%
first 2.08%
new 1.40%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
college 0.02%
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