1.   Also intriguing is the fact that Shawn speaks English with a slight Indian accent but has none when he speaks Spanish, Velez said.

2.   A musical must have an original score, people I spoke to said.

3.   Cowal, who spoke with the family last week, said Elian is taking karate lessons.

4.   Several psychoanalysts I spoke to say domestic violence has risen to a point that brushes upon madness.

5.   Staffers for Democrats were more tight-lipped about calls coming in, but those who would speak said they did not have as many calls about Clinton as Republicans had.

6.   When Condoleezza Rice, a foreign policy expert, spoke on Tuesday night, Vanegas said, he found her engaging but peripheral.

7.   When Mastro spoke to him, the witness said, Arafat smiled and said nothing.

8.   When Rudy spoke at all, he said pretty much whatever popped into his little mind, usually in single syllables.

9.   With voice, people are limited only by how fast they can speak, Gerbrandt said.

10.   But a senior Bosnian army officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was no likelyhood the Serbs would recapture the plateau.

v. + say >>共 880
be 14.52%
call 4.02%
have 3.05%
suffice 2.02%
do 1.78%
police 1.74%
make 1.67%
come 1.50%
need 1.45%
happen 1.26%
speak 0.31%
speak + v. >>共 111
follow 13.54%
be 9.90%
say 6.77%
halt 2.08%
give 1.56%
accord 1.56%
have 1.56%
lie 1.56%
police 1.56%
confirm 1.04%
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