111.   Also, you end up damaging the buds when you tie them to the trellis wires -- you want to do that before they swell.

112.   Although he was showing off the spontaneity of live musicians, some songs were tied to canned backup vocals and drumbeats.

113.   Although oaths tied to the law were declared unconstitutional, the Cold War-era statute was never repealed.

114.   America, no less than Israel, is inextricably tied to the Muslim-Christian tug-of-war that began in the seventh century when Arab armies first conquered Palestine.

115.   An American photographer visiting Novi Sad was nearly taken captive by infuriated citizens, who threatened to tie him to a bridge there.

116.   Although they earned a nominal pay, their contracts tied them to eight years of work, making them essentially indentured servants.

117.   Analysts said a likely slowdown in U.S. growth tied to turmoil in Asian financial markets should keep U.S. bond yields close to the record lows set this week.

118.   An acting diversion is one benefit of not being tied to a current recording contract.

119.   Analysts say these numbers show that the fortunes of mid-cap companies are much more closely tied to the American economy than to economies abroad.

120.   Ancier was especially tied to the latter, having argued strenuously for it last spring before NBC selected its schedule.

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%
tie + p. >>共 58
to 63.86%
in 10.37%
with 4.30%
at 3.57%
behind 3.46%
on 3.25%
around 2.68%
for 1.60%
after 1.05%
off 0.75%
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