11.   A random sampling of the New Jersey players suggested that Mr. McFerrin has the hang of it.

12.   But irony and art make for strange bedfellows, if a random sampling of opinion is anything to go by.

13.   Candidates, corporations, and advertising agencies all rely on such random sampling to tell them what the public thinks.

14.   Galliano, while obviously very different from Nash, had a similar obsession with random sampling and decoding.

15.   Huppenthal said random samplings work in all industries, and that regular inspections are not a panacea.

16.   In a random sampling of half a dozen people outside the main ballroom, no one said they would vote for Perot.

17.   Like Karkosh, Sundermeier and others on the tour trudge through thick corn stalks and mud to gather a random sampling of three corn ears per field.

18.   Like that pool, they are generally more conservative than a random sampling of Republicans in the House, particularly on social issues.

19.   Listen to a random sampling of twentysomethings and you could swear they speak a completely different language.

20.   Mattson said his method does not rely on random sampling, as past models have.

a. + sampling >>共 119
statistical 19.01%
random 11.40%
small 5.26%
unscientific 2.92%
using 2.92%
scientific 2.63%
representative 2.34%
recent 2.34%
quick 2.05%
extensive 1.75%
random + n. >>共 529
drug 5.69%
access 4.83%
violence 3.69%
test 3.60%
check 3.23%
sample 3.14%
act 2.92%
search 2.23%
number 1.91%
sampling 1.78%
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