91.   But the winds of March blew cold.

92.   But the Olympic committee, which got wind of the ad from a PacificHealth press release, objected.

93.   But the winds of change began blowing after an offseason meeting with Hampton, his agent Mark Rogers and Astros general manager Gerry Hunsicker.

94.   But when mayoral aides got wind of the new ads, they pressured the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to scrap the entire campaign.

95.   But when he got wind of this, Kabila reportedly threatened to pull out of the discussions, and the plan to bring in other leaders was canceled.

96.   But they did not become popular until the winds of change began to sweep across the Soviet Union and surplus Russian devices were first allowed on the market.

97.   But, as is so often the case, the ill winds of March blew the Bearcats right out of Bracketville.

98.   By midday, energized surface breezes can be transformed into the famous winds of March.

99.   By the second time through, most on the course got wind of what was going on and began cheering.

100.   Call it the wind of change.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
wind 0.01%
wind + p. >>共 67
from 31.01%
of 11.94%
in 9.41%
up 9.05%
across 6.15%
at 3.96%
on 2.50%
over 2.35%
to 2.19%
out_of 1.89%
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