101.   Justice Stroud and his family found themselves trapped on Panama City Beach, a Florida barrier island, because the roads were too crowded to leave.

102.   Just across the border from Tijuana, San Diego lifeguards rescued several people trapped on tiny islands in the Tijuana River.

103.   Law students were trapped on elevators.

104.   Lead climbing ranger Mike Gauthier said the group was trapped on a steep slope where the wind snapped their tent poles, making their tents unusable.

105.   Local officials said some people were trapped on rooftops by floodwaters in Puebla.

106.   Many Chechen refugees trapped on the Russian border were in a state of shock.

107.   Many families were trapped on high ground surrounded by the impassible muck and were forced to spend the chilly highland night outside, wet and cold awaiting rescue.

108.   Many families, trapped on high ground surrounded by the impassible muck, were forced to spend the night outside, wet and cold.

109.   Many became trapped on the border because they had no proper papers to enter other countries, and Libya refused to take them back.

110.   Many had been trapped on this British colony during visits.

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say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
trap 0.07%
trap + p. >>共 60
in 55.56%
inside 14.38%
under 6.59%
on 4.50%
between 2.91%
for 2.62%
at 1.50%
behind 1.50%
beneath 1.26%
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