101.   Allianz, however, would be reluctant to let go of profitable Athena, analysts said.

102.   All but one of the men let go of the rope, leaving the last to be lifted high into the air.

103.   Bratman said he let go of his obsession after a series of revelations.

104.   But a couple of years ago, she decided to embrace the light of a new day, determined to never let go of it again.

105.   But apparently Higgins, who owns a sporting goods business in the Waterford area, will not let go of Mueller.

106.   Bush would rather let go of the inefficient public schools and let them suffocate, and strengthen the role of private education.

107.   But Buhner, perhaps as much as any Mariner, is ready to let go of the past and embrace the future.

108.   But Dr. Alexander Rich, a molecular biologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who first saw the left-handed DNA, never let go of it.

109.   But he could not completely let go of the past, not when Mason came to Miami from Charlotte in the deal for Jones.

110.   But if Van Gundy ever lets go of his obsession, even a little bit, he may let go of his excellence as a coach as well.

v. + of >>共 1057
die 8.10%
speak 6.41%
complain 4.42%
talk 2.20%
lifting 1.82%
signing 1.78%
compose 1.33%
say 0.97%
part 0.91%
be 0.86%
go 0.59%
go + p. >>共 107
without 13.04%
before 11.79%
for 9.65%
as 7.69%
in 6.89%
with 5.42%
from 4.52%
of 3.95%
inside 3.55%
outside 2.97%
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