101.   THE BBC yesterday agreed to curb the promotion of magazines tied to its television programmes in response to a report by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.

102.   Then there are cyclists with all kinds of strange burdens strapped to their backs or tied to their carriers, and teams of horses and donkeys pulling carts.

103.   So that if it goes again I can get a cheap one then you can use a cheap one to tie it to the fence.

104.   He tied him to some trolleys!

105.   And they can all be tied to episodes or events, sexual experience, hurt pride, felt guilt, ecstatic awareness.

106.   Allegations that their pastime is tied to crime or that it could turn their kids into another Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer make them bristle.

107.   Although the details of the clashes near Khost remained murky, Afghan warlords in the area said they involved local militias not tied to the Taliban.

108.   Also, after my discharge, I truly gained my freedom -- I learned that my identity was not tied to a uniform.

109.   Also optimistic on the inflation outlook is the U.S. Treasury, which today unveiled plans to start selling bonds that would pay interest at a rate tied to inflation.

110.   Also, the lack of localized information, like traffic and weather, on satellite channels will keep listeners tied to their local AM and FM stations.

v. + to >>共 917
flee 2.74%
close 2.65%
use 2.52%
tie 2.44%
spread 2.13%
continue 1.83%
expect 1.48%
open 1.40%
get_back 1.35%
know 1.32%
tie + p. >>共 58
to 63.86%
in 10.37%
with 4.30%
at 3.57%
behind 3.46%
on 3.25%
around 2.68%
for 1.60%
after 1.05%
off 0.75%
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