91.   His touch was gentle, his vocal phrasing slippery, like that of the Brazilian and French chanteuses he admired.

92.   His touch was pillowy soft.

93.   If nothing else, there should be a touch of familiarity to the trip for Stanford.

94.   If there is a touch of deja vu here, remember last season Hut Stricklin was moved from the car Spencer now drives and sent to the Carter car.

95.   If the gift is for a couple or a significant other, a nice touch would be to include child care.

96.   In a collection that extends the meaning of the color gray even for the gray-obsessed Armani, there are touches of cerulean blue and apple green.

97.   In the Senate, there was a touch of envy toward the House, hard as that is to believe.

98.   In the stiff-jawed world of corporate and foundation giving, such personal touches are rare.

99.   In the latter, the Hampton touch was particularly apparent.

100.   Inside are such touches as sea horse and monkey chandeliers, parrot lamps, and pineapple-stenicled headboards.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
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%
touch 0.02%
touch + v. >>共 144
be 48.00%
include 4.00%
make 3.64%
come 2.55%
abound 1.64%
seem 1.45%
return 1.27%
have 1.27%
desert 1.09%
pass 1.09%
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