111.   Meanwhile there are touches of ironic self-knowledge.

112.   Mostly, those touches were about his late father, Albert, a Democratic senator from Tennessee.

113.   No one knows how rusty his touch will be, but he has worked diligently to keep his weight down while he has been out.

114.   Normal touch typing is difficult, but two-fingered typing, often using the thumbs, can be mastered.

115.   Not that this crowning touch was in any sense an afterthought.

116.   One delightful touch is the use of singer-songwriter Jonathan Richman as drummer Tommylark in a twisted Greek chorus.

117.   One nice engineering touch is that the little doors for things like batteries do not fall off and cannot get lost.

118.   One felicitous touch is the inclusion of sketchbooks and collages that Lichtenstein uses to map out his paintings.

119.   One very nice touch is the way all four doors have been scooped out up high, giving extra room all around and providing useful armrests.

120.   Other post-Victorian touches were a pair of two-line phones with data ports and an in-room thermostat.

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%
touch 0.02%
touch + v. >>共 144
be 48.00%
include 4.00%
make 3.64%
come 2.55%
abound 1.64%
seem 1.45%
return 1.27%
have 1.27%
desert 1.09%
pass 1.09%
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