91.   Was he trying to block for Waltrip and Dale Jr.?

92.   Where would it leave us if a nominee were blocked for acting completely within the law?

93.   Windows, which should not be blocked for visibility, might be a more preferable location.

94.   Yes, but only if he learned how to block for and throw to himself.

95.   With the then-Houston Oilers, Matthews preceded Warren Moon and has blocked for both Earl Campbell and Eddie George.

96.   You have your front-runners, guys who are there for the long race and those that block for other people, who are called character or supporting actors.

97.   A large street, Puente de Mazatlan, was blocked for hours as riot police blocked entry to the bus barns and protesters shouted slogans and insults.

98.   A Eurostar train from Paris to London was blocked for two hours in this northern city Thursday while police destroyed a suspicious suitcase.

99.   A truck caught on fire in a tunnel connecting Salzburg with southern Austria Friday, injuring no one but leaving the road blocked for hours.

100.   A train was blocked for a while at a suburban station, forcing passengers to get off.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
block 0.07%
block + p. >>共 57
off 31.92%
in 13.60%
for 10.95%
on 6.48%
with 6.01%
at 5.36%
to 4.18%
by 3.71%
since 1.35%
because_of 1.24%
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