91.   GOP candidates looked to capture districts left open by Democratic retirements in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas.

92.   Great Western left itself open to offers from other banks and thrifts keen on expanding into California.

93.   He also left himself open to ridicule.

94.   He clearly had the eye for long-range shots, and yet the Sonics left him open, in keeping with the bewildering theme of the night.

95.   He contends that the AMA-backed bill would leave employers open to formidable litigation and cause the number of uninsured to increase.

96.   He deferred the decision, which was left open.

97.   He also brought his son on board as a lawyer, which left him open to charges of nepotism.

98.   He does not tell us, leaving him open to the suspicion that his main source of information was the convicts themselves.

99.   He pointedly left open the question of how much longer he might remain a Communist himself.

100.   He suggested he left himself open to punches after he missed his own shots, but settled on a more simple explanation.

v. + open >>共 36
leave 23.85%
keep 18.96%
break 10.22%
rip 5.88%
force 5.27%
push 5.16%
hold 5.05%
cut 4.62%
tear 3.02%
fling 2.97%
leave + a. >>共 1138
alone 8.21%
open 6.03%
unchanged 3.85%
vulnerable 3.36%
homeless 2.39%
unable 2.28%
untouched 2.07%
early 2.03%
vacant 1.82%
unattended 1.68%
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