91.   In any class of tools, from chisels to table saws, you can usually buy great ones, good ones, conditionally acceptable ones and worthless ones.

92.   In the last few weeks, higher bank stock prices have given bigger banks more leverage to buy smaller ones.

93.   Individual molds cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, so companies are quick to have them repaired rather than buy new ones.

94.   Instead, the manager samples the risk of the bonds in the index and decides which ones to buy or sell.

95.   In two years here, Jonnie Brown, an ACOG business manager from Los Angeles, has bought and sold a house and bought another one in Stone Mountain.

96.   Investors who want to own technology stocks are selling those to buy ones seen as less vulnerable to chip sales, he said.

97.   Instead, they bought challenging ones, some of which were painted during the war years.

98.   It was a Lalique ring, and Ms. Ramsey ran out and bought one, reporting this to Youth Intelligence.

99.   It will almost always be cheaper at the margin to save a kilowatt-hour than to buy one.

100.   It started when I bought one for George on the first anniversary of our engagement and he gave one back to me.

v. + one >>共 829
include 9.78%
have 5.14%
get 2.86%
win 2.49%
make 1.80%
lose 1.74%
find 1.66%
buy 1.65%
take 1.41%
use 1.21%
buy + n. >>共 997
share 5.83%
stock 4.96%
ticket 3.22%
house 2.59%
dollar 2.54%
bond 1.95%
car 1.74%
company 1.61%
time 1.54%
product 1.44%
one 0.66%
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