11.   There are times when prejudice only contributes to conflict in the narrow band of outlook and experience where that prejudice exists.

12.   To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies.

13.   We will put the pound into the narrow band of the Exchange Rate Mechanism.

14.   Instead of an inner, concentric band containing birds, the former has two narrow bands along two sides of the guilloche frame.

15.   Although Japanese scores in science and mathematics are high, they tend to fall into a narrow average band.

16.   Although the system has limited moisture, narrow bands of heavy snow are expected from eastern Nebraska to southern Minnesota Saturday afternoon and Saturday night.

17.   And it is occurring after an extended period in which stock prices, while moving higher, did so within historically narrow bands.

18.   And the punch will be heavier in the northern part of the state, which is heavily invested in a narrow band of technologies.

19.   As for executive privilege, it ought to be a way to protect a narrow band of presidential privacy on important matters of governance, including national security.

20.   As the cool air crosses the still tepid Great Lakes, narrow bands of intense showers will form east of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.

a. + band >>共 1015
small 5.60%
marching 5.20%
narrow 3.63%
military 3.47%
new 3.19%
armed 2.46%
local 2.23%
jazz 2.20%
broken 1.99%
live 1.95%
narrow + n. >>共 894
range 9.80%
street 6.66%
road 3.49%
margin 3.44%
band 2.68%
victory 2.42%
majority 2.42%
corridor 2.02%
strip 1.90%
alley 1.83%
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