91.   A spider pays out the dragline behind it as it moves from place to place, attaching the line at intervals to any available base, using sticky disks.

92.   A traveler prints a boarding pass and luggage tags from her office computer, drives to the airport and walks straight past the snaking line at the main counter.

93.   A stream of low-wage workers, retirees and refugees from public-assistance are swelling the lines at soup kitchens and food pantries across America.

94.   A traveler prints a boarding pass from her office computer, drives to the airport and walks straight past the snaking line at the main counter.

95.   Across the Continent euros were generally available despite some spot shortages, some balky cash registers and a few long lines at some banks and supermarkets.

96.   According to people who were at the airport when the incident began, lines at the security checkpoint began backing up shortly before noon.

97.   Affluent families historically have switched to more fuel-efficient cars only when gas is in short supply and there are long lines at service stations.

98.   Actually, there are two lines at Pommery, the family line and the taste line.

99.   Advanced Micro Devices wanted more from the workers who would staff the lines at its sophisticated new manufacturing plant.

100.   After New England was blasted by back-to-back blizzards during the first two weeks of January, the telephone lines at the Fort Lauderdale bureau lit up.

n. + at >>共 1572
official 1.86%
student 0.82%
shot 0.80%
game 0.70%
day 0.67%
place 0.64%
job 0.63%
worker 0.61%
year 0.56%
professor 0.56%
line 0.29%
line + p. >>共 86
in 13.59%
for 13.04%
between 12.31%
with 10.21%
at 7.43%
to 7.27%
on 6.68%
from 4.55%
by 2.19%
as 1.74%
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