111.   They had a two-year run of great success and then it was suddenly over.

112.   This category will be updated through te run of the conference AS NEW INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE.

113.   Two men who run ahead of everybody else in presidential polls take to the road this week in sharply contrasting cross-country treks.

114.   Washburn drew a two-out, bases-loaded walk in the second inning to drive in the first run of the game.

115.   Watt was virtually run out of Washington, his practices and policies arguably the biggest source of public dissatisfaction with an administration that was otherwise largely popular.

116.   Yet even as the president laid down a set of bellicose markers, his threat assessment appeared to be running ahead of operational planning.

117.   You can hear him in the darkness, running ahead of the awful orchestra, trying to shake it off.

118.   You mean, we had a four-year run of luck?

119.   Rail engines without coaches run ahead of important intercity trains in the northeast to detect any explosives planted on the track by guerrilla organizations.

120.   Alan Feldman, Mirage vice president of public affairs, said reservations are running ahead of levels when the company opened the Mirage and Treasure Island resorts.

v. + of >>共 1057
die 8.10%
speak 6.41%
complain 4.42%
talk 2.20%
lifting 1.82%
signing 1.78%
compose 1.33%
say 0.97%
part 0.91%
be 0.86%
run 0.21%
run + p. >>共 101
as 22.98%
for 7.88%
like 7.07%
short_of 5.12%
of 4.65%
in 4.63%
without 4.57%
until 4.24%
with 3.82%
during 3.69%
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