111.   -- implies these fine upstanding citizens are lying to Congress.

112.   I like lying to strangers.

113.   A central issue is whether Babbitt lied to Congress about the decision.

114.   A grand jury in Washington, meanwhile, continues to hear testimony on whether the Clintons or their advisers have obstructed justice by hiding records or lying to investigators.

115.   A culture lies to itself whenever it fails to examine its own assumptions.

116.   A fine, however, was warranted, Tagliabue said, because no NFL player should lie to the police.

117.   A half-dozen also wanted Clinton impeached, especially if it is proven that the president specifically asked Lewinsky to lie to prosecutors.

118.   A friend might lie to a friend, or a parent to a child, when the truth could hurt and the deception would not.

119.   A new poll shows most high school students admit they cheat on exams and lie to their parents.

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%
lie 0.90%
lie + p. >>共 72
in 27.79%
on 14.79%
about 8.46%
to 8.28%
down 7.87%
off 3.93%
at 3.35%
out 3.05%
under 2.90%
for 1.91%
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