11.   But not everyone is travelling for business or pleasure.

12.   Poor men in the country did not travel for pleasure at all, combining enjoyment with business at markets and fairs.

13.   It felt as if she had been travelling for days instead of only one, on and off, and she arrived as dusk was falling.

14.   Britain has few specialist music schools outside London, which means a lot of travelling for many talented youngsters.

15.   You travel for hour after hour seeing no one and nothing.

16.   American academics and students now travel for study to Cuba.

17.   Among the possible changes will be a further crackdown on U.S. citizens who travel illegally to the island, as well as more support for Cuban dissidents.

18.   Arafat is now free to travel for the first time since early December, when Israeli forces penned him into Ramallah.

19.   Arafat is traveling for most of Tuesday, and the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur begins on Wednesday.

20.   As he also traveled for the firm, he learned the business.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
travel 0.08%
travel + p. >>共 64
with 62.08%
for 6.27%
to 4.81%
without 3.64%
on 2.79%
as 2.75%
from 2.37%
in 1.71%
at 1.49%
by 1.42%
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