1.   And in order to achieve this end, the spirit has to dwell within a number of different entities.

2.   Booth reminded earnest professionals of their amatory origins, suggesting that the amateur spirit has much to offer professional life.

3.   But this do-nothing spirit has as much to do with the advantages of incumbency this year as with uncooperative partisan maneuvering.

4.   He was a wonderful athlete and he was a decent, caring man whose generous spirit had a positive effect on the lives of many ordinary people.

5.   Only her spirit has the energy to fight the current.

6.   Still, though their spokes had been stolen, the Morans said, their spirits had not.

7.   Still, mineral spirits do have an odor that some people may find unpleasant.

8.   That new spirit could have something to do with Princess Mathilde, who is, herself, a balanced ticket.

9.   Too bad our spirits have not.

10.   With Bush nearby, she said, that sort of can-do spirit has a chance of luring visitors once more.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
spirit 0%
spirit + v. >>共 278
be 35.78%
move 2.19%
seem 2.00%
come 1.91%
soar 1.62%
rise 1.62%
prevail 1.53%
remain 1.34%
help 1.15%
live_on 1.15%
have 1.15%
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