91.   It must still scrounge for good horses to run a race, especially on the local level.

92.   It was almost like we were running a race at the state fair.

93.   John Asher, vice president of racing communications at Churchill Downs, said there are reasons, other than unsoundness, why horses now run fewer races.

94.   Just go and run your race.

95.   Knowing that voters were appalled, the candidates are vowing that if they win the primary, they will run cleaner races than ever.

96.   Last year, Phoenix International Raceway floated, but later withdrew, a plan to run motorcycle races on a course that would go partially into Estrella park.

97.   Kenneth McPeek also would like to see Tejano Run run a race without some sort of problem cropping up.

98.   Let Valentine keep running the race his way.

99.   Lorraine Graham of Jamaica, the silver medalist, and Katharine Merry of Britain, who won the bronze, were ready to run the race of their lives.

100.   Lois Pines, for example, was criticized for heavyhanded fund-raising when she ran unsuccessfully against Thomas Reilly in the last Democratic primary race for attorney general.

v. + race >>共 622
win 20.63%
enter 6.90%
run 4.23%
finish 3.32%
lose 3.07%
hold 2.05%
lead 1.97%
start 1.86%
watch 1.80%
quit 1.37%
run + n. >>共 962
risk 2.96%
ball 2.84%
company 2.69%
business 2.62%
ad 2.52%
country 2.21%
program 2.17%
course 2.07%
gamut 1.52%
race 1.46%
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