111.   All by navigation, finding the way with map and compass.

112.   All generally agreed that the policy was a noble idea, but that problems had developed along the way with its implementation.

113.   All have dealt in intelligent ways with architecture as a medium for focusing relationships outside the building, not just creating stand-alone, free-floating objects in space.

114.   Boras cried for two days and then entered law school in Sacramento, paying his own way with a night job at a hospital.

115.   Bush has generally avoided pitched battles with the Democratic-controlled Texas Senate, sometimes parting ways with his own party.

116.   Bush now faces the test of his drive, his leadership abilities, his way with people.

117.   Bud always had a way with the players.

118.   But as more mothers of young children run for office, they are finding that the issue cuts both ways with voters, many experts say.

119.   But groups like the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce have parted ways with the NAACP.

120.   But he goes back a long way with Bush, then a businessman who also was active in the local United Way.

n. + with >>共 1340
talk 3.47%
meeting 2.27%
agreement 1.58%
relationship 1.23%
interview 1.19%
tie 1.19%
people 1.14%
contact 1.13%
game 1.03%
deal 1.01%
way 0.14%
way + p. >>共 72
of 31.52%
for 17.35%
through 7.41%
into 7.05%
in 4.51%
out_of 3.72%
out 2.93%
from 2.73%
around 2.14%
with 1.99%
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