91.   The scientists studied live specimens of the butterflies and discovered that they have tiny ears that move with the wings.

92.   The stressed animals had thicker ears, containing many more immune cells in the skin, than did the unstressed animals.

93.   The tribunal, of course, has deaf ears and always will.

94.   There are times his cell phone is the only thing that has his ear.

95.   Then comes Dudley, the desert fox who has huge ears for hearing at night.

96.   They have the ear of the American commissioner, who is not from a hockey background.

97.   They seem to have an ear for keeping things moving briskly without leaving the computer-illiterate behind.

98.   They were reared as aristocrats, and yet they had an ear for the yearnings of the merest inhabitant of remote farms and teeming urban centers.

99.   Though they both have long ears and fluffy tails, true rabbits and hares belong to completely different genera, and their life histories are dissimilar.

100.   To overcome the noise of the receptive crowd, Yamomoto bends over and talks into an unseen microphone located where a real dog would have an ear.

v. + ear >>共 289
have 12.48%
cover 5.25%
pierce 2.77%
reach 2.28%
catch 2.28%
bite 2.28%
keep 1.98%
put 1.78%
bend 1.68%
close 1.39%
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%
ear 0.04%
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