101.   And the pattern is likely to hold, some Republican leaders have begun to grumble.

102.   And since the burglaries occurred in so many disparate places the pattern was slow to emerge.

103.   And when the pattern is broken, with the characters lunging into a fierce embrace or stranglehold, it is viscerally shocking.

104.   And yes, there is a pattern to how she arranges things.

105.   And there is no pattern to the number of malpractice cases resolved in New York over the last decade.

106.   As has been the pattern at Rambouillet, the Europeans were more conciliatory toward the Serbs than Albright.

107.   As was his pattern, Oswald joined the Marine Corps with high expectations, believing he would soon elevate himself to become a leader of men.

108.   Asked if there was a pattern to such overtures, he said he had never seen one.

109.   At the other end of life, however, the natural pattern is to go out an orphan and, as we go, to create yet more orphans.

110.   At the trial, the defense called in a used jeans exporter as an expert witness who claimed the patterns were common to all jeans.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
pattern 0.04%
pattern + v. >>共 286
be 32.15%
emerge 6.68%
continue 4.37%
change 3.90%
hold 2.36%
repeat 1.71%
seem 1.65%
persist 1.42%
have 1.30%
develop 1.24%
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