1.   A new year and new promises.

2.   But on the checklist of his new promises, this one was fulfilled.

3.   But others express concern that there are not enough jobs, that any new promises of legalization will bring more chaos to the border, not less.

4.   China also made new promises of food and other aid to ailing North Korea, Zhang said at a special briefing.

5.   Even after leaving Belgrade, the Yugoslav capital, with the new promises from Milosevic, Ahtisaari has let others do most of the talking.

6.   In contrast, the emerging phase of the American space program is characterized by new promise and peril.

7.   In return, Yeltsin gave welcome new promises to speed economic reform at home.

8.   Labor leader Tony Blair is making a new promise to back a Scottish assembly if Labor wins the next general election.

9.   Last night we heard a laundry list of new promises, which I thought was an attempt to cover up old failures.

10.   New balls with new promises of longer, more accurate flight are introduced virtually every other year.

a. + promise >>共 623
broken 6.17%
great 5.67%
similar 3.08%
earlier 2.92%
vague 2.88%
early 2.67%
empty 2.63%
false 2.42%
unfulfilled 1.88%
such 1.67%
new 1.58%
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%
promise 0.01%
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