91.   In the lab at the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center, Wynne is studying the diet of the endangered animals in hopes of finding clues to their dwindling numbers.

92.   Ivory trade has been banned worldwide in an effort to protect the dwindling numbers of elephants around the world.

93.   Many airlines, suffering from dwindling number of passengers, are also urging the authority to reduce landing charges to help them stay afloat.

94.   Many among these veterans speak with sadness of the dwindling numbers of men and women now choosing military service as careers.

95.   Many French resent the presence of illegal immigrants, mostly from Asia and Africa, and view them as a threat to a dwindling number of jobs.

96.   Much of the city is in ruins and the dwindling number of people left wandered around Sunday looking for food and shelter.

97.   Officials paid tribute to the thousands buried there as well as the dwindling number of living veterans left, too feeble to attend.

98.   Only retirees turn out for the dwindling number of demonstrations staged by the Communists.

99.   Several truckloads of independence supporters drove past the dwindling number of Indonesian soldiers, jeering and making abusive gestures.

100.   That dwindling number includes the Grand Lake in Oakland, Calif., the Fox Theatre in Atlanta and the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, Mich.

a. + number >>共 430
large 15.21%
growing 8.43%
small 5.19%
increasing 4.65%
record 2.28%
limited 2.08%
total 1.89%
exact 1.89%
unknown 1.88%
unspecified 1.77%
dwindling 0.37%
dwindling + n. >>共 266
number 11.68%
supply 7.48%
stock 3.69%
band 2.46%
reserve 2.36%
support 1.84%
profit 1.64%
minority 1.54%
population 1.43%
resource 1.43%
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