111.   Barak was considered likely to meet with Sharon, and some analysts suggested he could emerge in a coalition.

112.   Barth said the most likely scenario to emerge in the Internet market would be a coexistence between the PC world and that of the Internet terminals.

113.   Before they emerge in April, remove the distinctive egg masses, which are three-quarters of an inch long and appear varnished black, encircling smaller twigs.

114.   Believe it or not, a few young tight ends are emerging in the league.

115.   Because schizophrenia frequently emerges in late adolescence, the disease frequently derails education or careers.

116.   Because they emerge in different years, a cicada enthusiast could find an emergence almost any year someplace in the United States.

117.   Biloxi, Miss.-based Isle is the third prospective buyer of the troubled Kansas City casino to emerge in the past year.

118.   Black bamboo, whose canes emerge green in spring and stay that color until cold comes, seemed to be darkening right before my eyes.

119.   Blue-collar workers emerged in the United States during the Industrial Age as work migrated from farms to factories.

120.   Bobby emerged in a rickshaw drawn by a large contingent of ladies with large fronts, in garb that appeared to be oriental.

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
emerge 0.15%
emerge + p. >>共 86
as 45.25%
in 17.47%
with 7.12%
on 3.73%
of 2.46%
at 2.44%
for 2.00%
after 1.97%
over 1.86%
about 1.60%
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