11.   In some instances, there have been outright shootouts between the rival forces.

12.   Like fast food, the shootout can be convenient and interesting, but it is not healthy on a regular basis.

13.   Players are soon going to realize the shootout is not worth risking injury for a single point.

14.   Public shootouts are rare in Japan, and the incident was especially troubling because it violated what has long been an unspoken agreement with gang members.

15.   Rebels control nearby ghettos, and shootouts sometimes are fierce.

16.   Soon there is a shootout involving a half-dozen officers and a sniper, in which one policeman has part of his skull blown off.

17.   The case involved a search of lockers for guns in Milwaukee after the principal heard rumors a shootout was planned at the school.

18.   The dot-com shootout is under way and dealerships and manufacturers, if they want to continue to be players, need to play with their strengths.

19.   The game will need to be the same Sunday if Watson is to pull it off, because a shootout is a virtual certainty.

20.   The shootout in Zegra was clear enough.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
shootout 0%
shootout + v. >>共 58
be 24.04%
occur 12.82%
erupt 8.33%
ensue 6.73%
come 6.09%
take 5.77%
begin 5.13%
follow 3.21%
last 2.24%
leave 2.24%
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