91.   On Friday paydays the staff made a point of formality, driving Tucker to distraction by calling him by a name for which he had little use, Cluett.

92.   On Wednesday, Fox surprised the Bush administration when he publicly called for an agreement by the end of this year.

93.   One by one she challenged the leaders, calling them by name, telling them to get to class or there would be hell to pay.

94.   People call God by different names, but it is the same.

95.   Out of sheer loneliness Chuck calls it by name and treats it like a beloved confidante.

96.   Players on defense have been privately complaining about the play calling by some of the defensive coaches.

97.   Prayers in Atlanta, called for by the mayor.

98.   Palmieri, who learned of the reward Tuesday when called by a Kansas reporter, said her client has not told her how she plans to spend the money.

99.   Pataki stops short of endorsing a strict limit on multiple handgun purchases, as called for by President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.

100.   People call them by their first names, as if they were members of the family, and they supal cities can only envy.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
call 0.34%
call + p. >>共 89
off 14.68%
into 14.65%
in 10.99%
from 10.92%
as 6.59%
by 5.97%
with 4.95%
after 4.12%
before 3.89%
at 2.90%
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