91.   Juan Gonzalez will have another month to decide if he wants to stay with the Detroit Tigers, who offered him salary arbitration on Thursday.

92.   Kuchma has a month to form a new government.

93.   No date has been set for closing nominations, but party headquarters said that other candidates probably have a month to decide whether to run.

94.   Now he has a few months to prove himself as adept at policy as he is at politics.

95.   Officials estimate Russia has a month or two of insulin supplies left.

96.   Parliament has a few months to convert the cabinet decree into permanent law.

97.   Prosecutors have a month in which to prepare an indictment.

98.   Prosecutors, on the other hand, have months to investigate and put together their case.

99.   Prosecutors, who left the courtroom immediately after the verdict, now have a month to prepare a new case, but that can be extended indefinitely.

100.   Soeharto, however, told party executives to check again with Golkar cadres and supporters, saying they still had several months to change their mind.

v. + month >>共 281
take 50.63%
spend 12.21%
have 5.14%
miss 2.33%
wait 2.13%
begin 1.46%
last 1.23%
follow 1.03%
meet 1.03%
end 0.87%
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%
month 0.04%
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