111.   Moscow lost no time in issuing a warning after the Taliban victory at Mazar-i-Sharif.

112.   Murray told Modry two days before the season opener in Nashville that Norstrom was close to signing and that Modry would lose playing time.

113.   More than half the targets said they lost work time worrying about an uncivil incident.

114.   Normal changes in temperature caused them to gain or lose time.

115.   One, an office manager, said parking was well-nigh impossible and he was losing valuable time every day in traffic jams.

116.   On softer tracks, athletes sink into the material farther and lose time.

117.   Ordinarily, a president-elect would lose little time reaching out to develop a new relationship with Congressional leaders of the other party on foreign policy and national security issues.

118.   Pataki lost little time getting on the phone with Suffolk County Executive Robert Gaffney.

119.   Philadelphia may be the team the Devils want to avoid because the Devils won once and lost three times to the Flyers in the four games.

120.   Particulates are needlessly shortening the lives of Phoenix residents, the association contends, and is costing the public millions of dollars in medical expenses and lost work time.

v. + time >>共 481
spend 18.25%
take 15.59%
have 13.39%
serve 2.96%
give 2.84%
play 2.01%
buy 1.60%
waste 1.52%
come 1.49%
need 1.18%
lose 1.08%
lose + n. >>共 773
job 6.42%
money 4.88%
control 3.64%
game 2.65%
ground 2.64%
weight 2.04%
power 1.18%
interest 1.16%
sight 0.99%
confidence 0.99%
time 0.70%
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