101.   Clinton stressed the notion that the nation, weeks away from setting a record for the longest economic expansion, was uniquely positioned to make these investments.

102.   Consumer imports also declined, though imports of advanced technology and capital goods both set monthly records.

103.   Consumers in New York City and in northern New Jersey set records for power usage.

104.   Colonel Ross set a record on the flight, becoming the first person to blast off on seven space flights.

105.   Corporate profits set a record.

106.   Could he set a record?

107.   Common Cause said it could set a record for initiative campaign spending.

108.   Damon Huard was setting records, fulfilling his sense of loyalty to the Huskies, but boos were showered onto him and the criticisms were rough.

109.   Construction activity has set new records in each of the past three months.

110.   Democrats continued to watch quietly as Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia dedicated the rest of his career to setting new records for pork.

v. + record >>共 728
have 11.38%
set 9.81%
keep 6.68%
break 6.42%
hold 2.03%
defend 1.69%
check 1.59%
reach 1.58%
hit 1.52%
make 1.41%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
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