11.   Applicants who smoke should be encouraged to give up.

12.   American smokes were currency then, one of the few pillars of stability that shaken Germans could hold onto.

13.   Although the Texans discovered that where there was smoke, there were profits, others before them had found alternate ways to deal with this obstinate cut.

14.   Americans untraditionally go along with these unprecedented restrictions on individual freedom because the government assures us that passive smoke is bad and science backs up the claim.

15.   And even if they put on the masks, if the smoke is too thick the pilots will be unable to read the instrument panels.

16.   And while the weekend brought some relief to some areas, forecasters said more smoke might be on the way.

17.   And while the weekend brought some relief to some areas, forecasters said more smoke may yet be on the way.

18.   As a result, some health experts also say that second-hand smoke from cigars is more toxic than that from cigarettes.

19.   At one point the smoke was so thick that the spectators had to cover their faces with handkerchiefs.

20.   At times the charcoal smoke is so thick it slightly stings the eyes and the crew hauls in fans to blow it away.

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%
smoke 0.01%
smoke + v. >>共 222
billow 15.51%
rise 10.94%
be 10.59%
clear 5.44%
fill 4.45%
pour 4.39%
come 3.16%
begin 2.28%
drift 2.11%
overcome 1.99%
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