11.   It is often their only protection against the icy winds of winter.

12.   Mergers, cutting down, restructuring, and technological advances have increased the intensity of the winds of change.

13.   No one held a news conference to tout this one, and days passed before anyone caught wind of it.

14.   Now, once again, the thin reed of refugee protection has fallen prey to the winds of political expediency.

15.   Otherwise we put the continuity of vital work in jeopardy by failing to shelter it from the winds of international currency exchanges.

16.   Reporters somehow got wind of the fact that Carr was going to be arrested.

17.   She could not believe that the typhoon winds of change could alter our family.

18.   She suddenly felt as cold as the raw wind of March that swept the streets of London outside her office window.

19.   So, if she gets wind of Der Vampyr and wants to do it, you can believe it will get done.

20.   The chilly wind of February brought the annual self-denial appeal.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
wind 0.01%
wind + p. >>共 67
from 31.01%
of 11.94%
in 9.41%
up 9.05%
across 6.15%
at 3.96%
on 2.50%
over 2.35%
to 2.19%
out_of 1.89%
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