91.   For one thing, a user generally cannot transfer a home or office number to a message service, so dialing the service means another number to remember.

92.   For one, the Japanese are successfully building cars in the United States and exporting them in growing numbers to other markets.

93.   Gary Bauer, Steve Forbes and Alan Keyes said they would not send the adjusted numbers to the states.

94.   Goard allowed GOP representatives to add voter identification numbers to absentee ballot applications.

95.   Ghetto life was made bearable by diversions that could be debilitating, from playing the numbers to drinking to, later, using drugs.

96.   Golini said jobs would also be moving in greater numbers to those countries with large working-age populations.

97.   Give emergency telephone numbers to the airline and the child.

98.   He did not explicitly link the larger number to the developing White House crisis.

99.   He drove his numbers to the ground in the immediate transition.

100.   He can comfortably glide from belting out a sexy blues number to cranking some pop-rock jam.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
number 0.06%
number + p. >>共 41
of 93.22%
in 1.34%
for 1.33%
on 0.98%
to 0.49%
from 0.43%
with 0.26%
at 0.25%
than 0.20%
by 0.20%
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