101.   They were out at mid-day and could not be reached for comment about the asylum request.

102.   Thrust has first dibs on the desert Friday and plans to be out at daybreak.

103.   Two teen-agers who failed to return from a ski outing at Squaw Valley USA were found dead in an avalanche Thursday.

104.   Tyson will find the welcome mat is already out at his old gym.

105.   Victoria Supple, mother of the four kids, was out at breakfast or she and her boyfriend would have been asleep in that bed, she told police.

106.   Yevgeny Balashov, a Moscow city legislator, called for stricter legislation against such exploitation and for a law prohibiting teen-agers from being out at night without adult supervision.

107.   Interfax reported that Alikhadzhiyev was out at the time.

108.   All the more so when he is head of the National Security Council, which wields significant political influence, and is lashing out at the European Union.

109.   Although Duhalde was out at the time, strikers warned they would stay put until midnight.

110.   Many people are thought to have been out at work during the latest disaster.

v. + at >>共 990
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hold 2.19%
be 2.14%
say 1.77%
stay 1.61%
meet 1.58%
stop 1.50%
appear 1.42%
remain 1.34%
sit 1.33%
out 0.07%
out + p. >>共 57
for 24.28%
in 19.52%
of 12.67%
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on 11.52%
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until 1.66%
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