91.   Lastly, a manager should take great pains to correct situations in which others are being blamed for his mistakes.

92.   Mantle took great pains to cite himself as a role model of what not to be.

93.   Minorities are no less likely than whites to suffer from illnesses that cause great pain.

94.   Modern politicians, indeed, appear to be taking great pains to do the opposite of what Goldwater and his Arizona Mafia did, strategically.

95.   Mondesi was limping gingerly and in great pain after the game, despite spending most of the contest icing his back and right shoulder in the trainers room.

96.   Moreover, she says that the company has taken great pains to avoid misleading readers.

97.   Messier went to great pains to explain that the U.S. film business would still be managed on a day-to-day basis by Americans.

98.   Mrs. Good had suffered from pancreatic cancer and said she hoped not to die as her mother had, slowly and in great pain.

99.   Nor does it help much that the challengers have taken great pains to discredit one another, each variously accusing the others of perfidy, incompetence and inauthenticity.

a. + pain >>共 598
back 12.97%
abdominal 5.92%
severe 5.31%
great 5.05%
chronic 4.54%
joint 2.63%
sharp 2.37%
physical 1.96%
economic 1.93%
excruciating 1.81%
great + n. >>共 1378
player 1.79%
job 1.29%
thing 1.15%
team 1.14%
success 1.10%
deal 1.03%
length 0.98%
time 0.93%
game 0.75%
opportunity 0.75%
pain 0.54%
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