91.   And, though they are on firm ground in insisting on unrestricted trading, they should agree to conservative definitions of sinks until scientists understand them better.

92.   Another Northwest flight was searched on the ground in San Francisco.

93.   Anyone who stayed in the bathroom too long was punished by being sent outside to sweep the grounds in the hot sun.

94.   As a result, European governments and the United States will find themselves on weaker ground in calling for developing countries to reform their ways.

95.   Apparently, many houses burn to the ground in New Orleans when novices try to deep-fry turkeys in the grass.

96.   At that point, the American crew objected to the Peruvian officer and called their own supervisors on the ground in Peru.

97.   At the moment, the Republicans are losing some ground in the battle of public opinion.

98.   Bad weather kept their flight on the ground in Newark for about three hours.

99.   Banks have won decisions on these grounds in Iowa and Connecticut, but the ban on surcharges in those states remains while the decisions are being appealed.

100.   Barr told FBI higher-ups that he wanted to consult the hostage negotiators on the ground in Alabama.

n. + in >>共 1549
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change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
ground 0.10%
ground + p. >>共 103
for 23.75%
in 17.91%
of 7.03%
on 6.62%
to 5.02%
with 4.75%
against 4.33%
by 2.88%
as 2.51%
at 2.48%
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