91.   But Gold is no stranger to being out on a limb with a scientific theory.

92.   But he is out on leave now to concentrate on running.

93.   But I felt threatened and out on a ledge.

94.   But from the standpoint of taking a day off, the travel time actually gives you more rest than being out on the football field.

95.   But increasingly, snowmobilers say, entire families are out on the trails when winter comes.

96.   But it was a Friday night and we were out on the town, sort of.

97.   But moments later, wearing his trademark broad smile, he was out on the stoop flagging the driver in for dinner.

98.   But now that they are out on their own, they seem to be sticking to the same textbook.

99.   But the jury is out on this.

100.   But the jury could still be out on magnets, according to Dr. Michael Weintraub, chief of neurology at Phelps Memorial Medical Center in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.

v. + on >>共 981
speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
out 0.23%
out + p. >>共 57
for 24.28%
in 19.52%
of 12.67%
with 12.60%
on 11.52%
to 3.22%
at 2.53%
by 1.75%
until 1.66%
from 1.13%
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