1.   If the kind of damage suffered is reasonably foreseeable, it does not matter that the damage came about in an unforeseeable way.

2.   The defendants argued that they were not liable, as the way in which the damage came about was not foreseeable and the damage was therefore too remote.

3.   Damage comes in many forms.

4.   In fact, for retail and housing, the most damage came last February and March, said Michael Hartnett, an economist at Merrill Lynch.

5.   People assume that most roof damage comes from the wind, rain and snow.

6.   That seemingly minor damage came back to haunt Barrett because the air flow to his radiator was blocked and his engine overheated throughout the race.

7.   The damage comes from many sources, including, ironically, the life-sustaining processes involved in converting the food we eat into usable energy.

8.   The damage would come at a time when German companies are already struggling to absorb the recent round of high wage settlements for German workers.

9.   The more lasting damage has come from the loss of buoyancy in property tax.

10.   The most damage came from Luis Castillo, who reached base six times on three singles and three walks, and Todd Dunwoody, who had four hits.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
damage 0.02%
damage + v. >>共 190
be 64.15%
occur 4.31%
cause 2.05%
appear 2.00%
have 1.33%
take 1.13%
run 0.97%
result 0.87%
come 0.82%
go 0.82%
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