91.   A Democrat, Ron Wyden, took the seat.

92.   A Democratic lieutenant governor and legislature waiting to bedevil his life as he campaigns, and take his seat if he wins.

93.   A fox took a seat in the driveway the other morning and looked at the kitchen as if he expected to come in.

94.   A gavel crashes down as the most important people in the Los Angeles Dodgers front office take their seats at a blond-wood conference table.

95.   A little after the latecomers had taken their seats in the theater, I went up to the office, as usual, to collect my pay.

96.   A woman, presumably his wife, takes the seat beside him.

97.   A sign on the wall instructed applicants to take a seat and wait until they were summoned to come into the inner office.

98.   Abbasi added that a government intelligence agent had taken a seat near the defendants and was listening to their conversations.

99.   Adams had held the seat for nine years, but as a protest he refused to take his seat in the London assembly.

100.   According to sources in the republican movement, meanwhile, the IRA has given its political representatives in Sinn Fein approval to take seats in a Northern Ireland assembly.

v. + seat >>共 500
win 13.99%
take 11.67%
have 6.64%
lose 6.59%
hold 4.98%
fill 4.49%
get 3.24%
gain 2.79%
retain 1.73%
sell 1.66%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
seat 0.37%
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