91.   He grew increasingly restless as he waited hour after endless hour for his case to be heard.

92.   He proposed heated toilet seats for pensioners and no closing hours for pubs.

93.   He said the store had cut back the hours for some employees.

94.   He would, for the sake of their futures, reserve an hour for Lennox Lewis, or Mike Tyson.

95.   His fans rush him in airports, and line up for hours for autographs when he appears at state fairs.

96.   Hours for the college chapel, however, are more restricted.

97.   Historians consider the battle a shining hour for Fredericksburg native Chester Nimitz, the commander of the Pacific fleet.

98.   Hundreds lined up for hours for the chance to point out the culprits.

99.   However, people who work the extra hours for personal or financial reasons are less likely to complain of being overworked.

100.   IBM prefers to be credited at least six times an hour for producing the statistics and graphics.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
hour 0.06%
hour + p. >>共 68
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in 8.78%
after 8.11%
before 7.38%
on 6.07%
at 4.70%
for 4.03%
with 3.72%
to 2.32%
a 1.89%
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