1.   At the same time, Democrats in Congress could prevail by distancing themselves from Clinton and turning their own elections into a referendum on Gingrich.

2.   After Walker and Lewis came back to win the second race Sunday morning, Bennion and McMarlin prevailed by a length in the final.

3.   Alltel believes it can still prevail by arguing other issues on which the justices did not rule, Frantz said.

4.   But the ace reliever prevailed by causing all three to pop out while also earning his first save of the season.

5.   But the narrow one-vote margin by which sanity prevailed means that the next Supreme Court appointments are likely to be crucial for the future of female independence.

6.   But the White House voiced confidence that it could prevail by persuading enough Democrats to switch and back him, sustaining his veto.

7.   But their side prevailed by only seven votes.

8.   By keeping Bradley at bay, not leaving his foe any openings, Gore prevailed by emerging relatively unscathed.

9.   During the campaign, Fox sought to allay fears that turmoil might result were he to prevail by pledging to form what he has called a government of transition.

10.   He prevailed by doing things that should stand him in good stead as the campaign unfolds.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
prevail 0.05%
prevail + p. >>共 49
across 39.25%
at 11.40%
from 7.53%
for 6.02%
by 3.76%
during 3.76%
throughout 2.80%
as 2.58%
along 2.37%
through 2.37%
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