91.   Last week, several hospitals signalled that life-saving heart operations would have to be postponed for lack of funds for equipment.

92.   Malaysian Police chief Rahim Noor said the operation had to be implemented to prevent overcrowding at detention camps and that it had the full cooperation of the Indonesian government.

93.   Many developing countries said peacekeeping operations did not have the necessary funds because the United States was not paying its dues.

94.   One thing the operation has in common with regular commercial radio is its surprisingly cramped quarters.

95.   Operations have to be canceled because there are no anesthetics.

96.   Salvaging operations had to be interrupted repeatedly and were delayed because of chunks of concrete lining falling from the ceiling of the single-bore tunnel.

97.   Science operations had to wait until the orbit was reduced and circularized.

98.   She said some non-emergency operations had to be postponed because of the blackout.

99.   Shell has always maintained that it has been in Nigeria for years and its operations had nothing to do with local politics.

100.   Somoza said the operation would have its own production team, although he said much of its entertainment and sports programming would be imported at the beginning.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
operation 0.06%
operation + v. >>共 581
be 31.47%
continue 5.85%
begin 4.08%
take 3.94%
go 2.69%
have 2.57%
last 1.51%
resume 1.25%
involve 1.25%
include 1.21%
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