111.   Because welfare is there, they quit school, refuse to form stable families and pump out kids who go wild in our streets when their hormones kick in.

112.   Bids go out in May.

113.   Before that night, she had been a single mother whose disease was mostly a secret, although she had gone public in her hometown Detroit newspaper.

114.   Both neighborhoods have few department stores, restaurants or residents, so when office workers go home in the early evening, the streets quickly become deserted.

115.   Brasset said the license would go through in a month.

116.   A government spokesman said France hopes to decide how the sale will go forward in the coming days.

117.   A government-owned agency until just a few years ago, Deutsche Post has transformed itself into a for-profit company, going public in November.

118.   A gun battle had gone on in the wee hours of the night, they recalled.

119.   A few seconds later, Faulk got up and limped to the sideline, took one play off, and went back in.

120.   A few yards away, Starks was going berserk in the huddle on the Knicks bench, civilian clothes notwithstanding.

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%
go 0.12%
go + p. >>共 107
without 13.04%
before 11.79%
for 9.65%
as 7.69%
in 6.89%
with 5.42%
from 4.52%
of 3.95%
inside 3.55%
outside 2.97%
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