91.   Spain and Yugoslavia each kept winning to keep the race tight in this group.

92.   The race remained tight in some polls, with Bush maintaining a slight edge in others.

93.   The race was tight in Illinois and New Hampshire, while Bush still has a big lead in Texas, according to several new state polls.

94.   The race remained tight in some polls, with Bush maintaining an edge in others.

95.   The world is watching and guys can be more tight in those situations.

96.   Traffic slowed to a crawl and security was tight in the Belarussian capital, where the streets were lined by policemen and soldiers with automatic weapons.

97.   While Bush still has a big lead in Texas, the race was tight in Illinois and New Hampshire, according to several new state polls.

98.   With deadlines tight in the global export business, Korean managers have little patience for workplace habits dating back to the Soviet era.

99.   But everyone is a little tight in the first match.

100.   But security was tight in the town and it was unclear whether the demonstrators would be able to make their impact felt by the two men.

a. + in >>共 1080
involved 7.47%
born 4.61%
available 2.52%
active 2.03%
common 1.58%
alone 1.34%
high 1.19%
due 1.19%
popular 0.96%
successful 0.95%
tight 0.10%
tight + p. >>共 39
in 16.14%
for 12.18%
at 11.90%
with 11.90%
around 8.89%
as 8.07%
on 5.47%
to 4.79%
against 2.87%
throughout 2.74%
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