91.   His project is to record species and quantities of fish and study the tradeoffs female dolphins make between feeding themselves and their calves and defending against sharks.

92.   In America, distinctions still are made between food and medicine, Weil said, while the lines have blurred in Asia.

93.   Indeed one finishes this volume reminded of the comparison one character makes between writing a story and building a house.

94.   In the new system, a video camera and instruments with long handles are inserted through small holes made between ribs.

95.   It is a marble statue known as Laocoon, or the Laocoon group, which was made between the second century B.C. and the first century A.D.

96.   It is probably the first concrete distinction Jewish children make between their heritage and that of the populace at large.

97.   It settles payments made between banks and keeps an eye on local banks for signs of failing health.

98.   It is about the choice that has to be made between Governor Bush and myself.

99.   Jackson praised Farrakhan for initiating the rally, not making the distinction that some members of the crowd made between the message and the messenger.

100.   Likewise, other allocations could have been made between the counties, state and city of New York.

v. + between >>共 726
fight 8.14%
fighting 4.61%
break_out 2.84%
exist 2.84%
stand 2.41%
sandwich 2.35%
catch 2.26%
reach 1.94%
sign 1.91%
make 1.78%
make + p. >>共 99
in 33.43%
on 13.39%
from 12.47%
at 6.79%
through 4.23%
about 2.90%
during 2.79%
as 2.16%
against 2.15%
by 1.91%
between 1.06%
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