91.   For instance, they see Dia de los Muertos, a pre-Colombian custom, compared with Halloween, with its European origins, when the two have significant differences.

92.   Four everyday players made the team, and another two could have.

93.   From the moment they arrived, the two have had an aura about them.

94.   For starters, the two have different decoder standards.

95.   Hahn repeatedly praised Villaraigosa, who had placed a phone call to concede, and said the two had a thoughtful conversation about the future of the city.

96.   Hassan said the FBI told him the two had passports and may have been preparing to leave the country.

97.   Hayes simply has less clout than Diamond and far less than the two would have together.

98.   He even advised Symington in the early, pre-indictment days of the administration, until the two had a falling out over Project SLIM.

99.   He met a guy in a toy store and, moments later, the two were having a hula hoop contest.

100.   He was a dashing lieutenant, back from the Korean War, when he met her birth mother, and the two had a brief but passionate romance.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
two 0.31%
two + v. >>共 635
be 20.13%
meet 5.33%
have 5.18%
discuss 2.01%
go 1.94%
agree 1.72%
become 1.37%
say 1.31%
talk 1.21%
speak 1.14%
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