91.   He had good command of his breaking pitches, his fastball and changeup.

92.   He has done this on several trips when the Vatican says he does not have sufficient command of a language.

93.   He now has command of army troops in Chechnya as well.

94.   He will be the first prime minister who does not have command of Hindi, the dominant language of the north, although he has promised to learn it.

95.   If he is, it will be because Borders is nearly perfect fundamentally and has good command of all her pitches.

96.   It would also have command and control facilities with the capability to operate in the aftermath of a nuclear, biological or chemical attack.

97.   NATO insists the alliance will have sole command, in contrast to the current system requiring a U.N. request for NATO air strikes in Bosnia.

98.   None had active commands, palace officials said.

99.   The law already says immigrants should have a command of one of the three languages before gaining citizenship, but Blunkett said the provision is rarely enforced.

100.   The United States commands the war effort in Afghanistan, including the peacekeeping operation in Kabul, though Britain has day-to-day command of the multinational force.

v. + command >>共 219
take 30.72%
have 8.65%
assume 4.37%
give 3.64%
send 2.18%
obey 2.02%
issue 2.02%
follow 1.94%
lose 1.62%
use 1.54%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
command 0.03%
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