91.   Magazine editors coveted her aquiline face for their covers.

92.   Murillo has to keep a happy face for the grocery store executives and buyers who decide what foods you see in stores.

93.   Newsom also said it was a slap in the face for Engelberg to compare the playground to a garbage dump.

94.   No one questions the age-old male practice of smearing greasepaint over the face for camouflage while hunting or warring.

95.   No sooner does Heitkamp step off the stage after the debate than a reporter puts a microphone in her face for an interview.

96.   Of the new faces for the Preakness, Red Bullet, trained by Joe Orseno, is a legitimate contender.

97.   Nobody knows what reprisals these Hutus face for genocide committed in their name two years ago.

98.   Officially, the Emmy organizers presented a conciliatory face for worldwide viewers.

99.   On the other side are the Internet service providers, who are struggling to create user-friendly faces for their previously user-hostile technologies.

100.   On one occasion Frost scolded Sandburg to his face for writing free verse, saying it was like playing tennis without a net.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
face 0.03%
face + p. >>共 82
of 38.26%
in 12.27%
on 10.08%
with 9.48%
to 3.57%
for 3.21%
at 2.39%
by 2.37%
down 2.20%
from 1.87%
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