91.   Another resident said the street has been such a mess that her mother tripped on some debris and had to go to the hospital.

92.   Around the hotel, the streets were thick with limousines and luxury sedans of chief executive officers.

93.   Are the streets, then, the answer?

94.   As in Ramallah and other cities the Israelis have stormed, the streets were empty, the stores shuttered, the people locked inside their homes.

95.   As a result, there are no ancient temples, and streets are relatively wide, without the mazelike quality of Tokyo and most other Japanese cities.

96.   As in Jersey City, the glee felt by most residents is tempered by a fear that safe streets are a temporary luxury.

97.   As in Ramallah and other cities the Israelis have stormed, the streets are empty, the stores shuttered, the people staying inside their homes.

98.   At rush hour, if it can be called that, the main streets are a tangle of horse carts and bicycles and vintage American sedans.

99.   At night, the streets are alive as people fill up the cafes and restaurants.

100.   At times, the ancient cobblestone streets here are so full, it is hard to move.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
street 0.06%
street + v. >>共 319
be 50.56%
have 2.84%
remain 2.79%
become 2.23%
say 1.39%
run 1.39%
look 1.34%
fill 1.17%
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