91.   But city and school officials have said that the job protection provision, with its wage and benefits scale, has effectively kept out competition.

92.   But in a town which has kept out street lights, fast food and neon, not everyone thinks this is progress.

93.   But in a town which has kept out street lights, fast food, and neon, not everyone thinks this is progress.

94.   But I have absolute faith in the ability of New York co-op boards to keep out terrorists.

95.   But if we allow all these diverse Englishes into the pantheon, how can we keep out the ones that discomfort us, like African-American vernacular or working-class Brooklynese?

96.   But no night scene is complete without snobbery, and there are several night-spots in Beirut with bouncers trained to keep out the uncool.

97.   But Silverman said H-P plans to trade upon its strong reputation among the corporate customers who are concerned about keeping out hackers as well as welcoming customers.

98.   But the stratum corneum is designed to keep out outside elements, such as bacteria, and is resistent to such invasions.

99.   But they also kept out a unique force in basketball history.

100.   But this is something that is not going to keep me out long.

v. + out >>共 668
keep 9.23%
spell 8.31%
leave 7.21%
lie 5.24%
force 3.62%
squeeze 3.62%
pump 2.96%
sniff 2.58%
flesh 2.33%
stay 1.90%
keep + p. >>共 82
out 20.46%
for 14.20%
in_touch_with 11.00%
with 10.50%
as 6.53%
pace 6.17%
in 3.32%
within 3.09%
down 2.38%
after 1.73%
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