11.   Five years older than the majority of officers of his same rank, he was determined to make up for lost time.

12.   Trying to make up for lost time, the train just highballed through the station without stopping.

13.   Lost time incidents and the associated frequency index were down substantially from the previous year, maintaining a progressively improving trend.

14.   Meanwhile Keith and Mae are settling down to married life, making up for lost time.

15.   Today, McRae was chasing lost time and ended up driving into a ditch, but will still be the first British driver home.

16.   SKIPPER Allan Border hit his highest first-class score of the tour as Australia made up for lost time on a rain-hit day against Warwickshire at Edgbaston.

17.   Atherton and DeFreitas, too, make their first Test appearances of the tour and the Lancashire pair will be keen to make up for lost time.

18.   They cost the country a small fortune in lost time and health care every year, but only a limited few of prescribed ind industrial diseases are recognized.

19.   AltaVista has lagged behind its competitors in adopting this approach, but is now making up for lost time.

20.   Although Clinton was in office a year before visiting Europe, he has made up for any lost time.

a. + time >>共 376
first 28.66%
same 14.98%
second 5.45%
long 4.61%
last 3.78%
hard 2.53%
good 2.49%
third 2.25%
next 1.57%
tough 1.16%
lost 0.26%
lost + n. >>共 882
time 6.36%
ground 5.07%
revenue 4.74%
opportunity 2.41%
wage 2.19%
job 1.95%
money 1.86%
business 1.79%
soul 1.79%
control 1.64%
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