111.   In Japan, it seems, maybe the only mystery about Nomo is his forkball.

112.   In fact, the list was compiled weeks ago, and there is little mystery about what the administration plans to do.

113.   In the end, though, the great mystery is not what has been buried by time and the landscape, but by the show itself.

114.   In the best romantic comedies, mystery is a key element and tension is built through flirtatious innuendo.

115.   In response, the Gore campaign said there was no mystery about what Gore and Lieberman believe.

116.   In the minds of some, there is no mystery at all to this confounding Mariner omission.

117.   Indeed, that mystery is just one of the financial problems they must consider as they speak with Roberta K. Welsh in her office.

118.   It was the first time she had designed for him, and there was no mystery to how they collaborated.

119.   Its mysterious disappearance inevitably spawned any number of theories, and the mystery will not be resolved for some time, if ever.

120.   It turns out that the murder mystery here is a distraction for a bigger, more interesting and fun-giggly-excessive development.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
mystery 0.02%
mystery + v. >>共 127
be 50.22%
surround 7.47%
remain 6.00%
deepen 4.39%
begin 1.61%
have 1.46%
continue 1.32%
end 1.17%
solve 1.02%
start 0.88%
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