101.   How Monica kept track.

102.   Leighton said Chinese and Chinese-American chaperones, who are assigned six students each, normally keep close track of the students.

103.   Not even Jordan, though, can keep track.

104.   Recent reports have suggested computerized records could help doctors and hospitals keep better track of the things that go wrong.

105.   Ronstadt kept some tracks, Harris took some cuts for an album of her own, and Ronstadt went back into the studio to piece things together.

106.   The default rate on government student loans has dropped to the lowest level since Washington began keeping track more than a decade ago.

107.   This is carried out in an effort to keep track on the updating process in estimation if the October deadline can be met.

108.   They are keeping closer track of holdings and, in some cases, keeping them secret.

109.   Under the new laws, owners will have to register individually each weapon they own, so police can keep better track of people who amass big collections.

110.   While the parties are legally barred from earmarking money for specific races, they keep close track of how much the candidates raise.

v. + track >>共 467
lose 12.75%
cover 5.11%
keep 4.77%
leave 4.64%
help 2.96%
run 2.88%
follow 1.98%
jump 1.93%
build 1.89%
use 1.76%
keep + n. >>共 1280
eye 3.35%
job 1.84%
inflation 1.55%
promise 1.50%
record 1.49%
peace 1.48%
people 1.41%
watch 1.18%
control 1.14%
distance 1.13%
track 0.31%
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