21.   Choruses are sweeter than verses, but just enough to set them apart, and the rhythm tracks kick and twitch with brilliant syncopation.

22.   Her personal chorus is a trio of women who, when not on stage, sit in the first row of the audience.

23.   In the climactic casino scene there are onlookers, but there is no chorus, just a multitude of individual lines for comprimarios.

24.   In the place where the music took him, there was no chorus of critics and certainly no John Stockton.

25.   Offstage, the chorus was prone to confusion.

26.   Prepared by Cary John Franklin, the chorus was up to the usual high St. Louis standard.

27.   So has been a chorus of Washington policy wonks explaining the ease with which a deal could be struck, but still no deal.

28.   Sometimes the casts were so big, there were separate choruses of singers and dancers.

29.   The chorus at Shea was not universally delighted to see Franco emerge Friday into a pristine ninth inning, the Mets ahead by two runs.

30.   The chorus is a mix of deaf and hearing actors.

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%
chorus 0%
chorus + v. >>共 104
be 25.23%
sing 11.68%
say 1.87%
become 1.40%
greet 1.40%
begin 1.40%
dissolve 1.40%
grow 1.40%
arise 1.40%
line 1.40%
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