11.   If the Longhorns are to pressure Heupel without a lot of blitzes, as Brown prefers, that means serious heat must come from the defensive ends.

12.   In many towns, some heat comes from oil-burning boilers.

13.   Searing heat has come early to the deserts of the Southwest where desiccating warmth is the norm in the summer months.

14.   So we moved to a farm in Plainfield, Mass., where there was no electricity or running water, and where the heat came from a wood stove.

15.   The extra heat could be coming from the blizzard of X-ray particles from these newly detected miniflares.

16.   The heat comes onto you.

17.   The heat comes from mustard oils, or isothiocyanates, not capsaicin, the fiery substance in chilies.

18.   The heat comes from Scotch bonnet chilis, the little thin-skinned ones that look like Japanese lanterns.

19.   The heat of radioactive decay comes mainly from the elements uranium, thorium and potassium.

20.   The heat comes off the enormous post oak fires in one steady, torrid rush.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
heat 0.03%
heat + v. >>共 313
be 28.63%
make 3.47%
cause 2.78%
come 2.08%
continue 1.60%
rise 1.46%
persist 1.46%
kill 1.46%
take 1.39%
melt 1.25%
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