21.   Making ponds by the looks of things,

22.   What a mess she had made of it, by her own confession!

23.   The same thing, I think, applies to the English Tourist Board with the other eight hundred thousand pounds extra cash made available by the government.

24.   Almost any one of these smears, if made by a conservative, would trigger calls for his crucifixion.

25.   Among the arrivals was veteran offensive tackle Bruce Armstrong, the elder statesman of the team, who was perhaps making a statement by showing up early.

26.   AMR soon figured that it could make money by attracting investments, largely from passengers, and then turning over the capital to money managers handling its pension fund.

27.   Among other measures, Sony is seeking to reduce its risks on making movies by bringing in financial partners on some films.

28.   Amgen makes it by cloning the human gene for erythropoietin and putting it in hamster ovary cells that are grown in culture.

29.   And even after the orders come in, the distribution system often consists of making deliveries by scooter in congested city traffic.

30.   And claims, whether made by manufacturers, physicians or critics, need to be supported by solid scientific data.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
make 0.59%
make + p. >>共 99
in 33.43%
on 13.39%
from 12.47%
at 6.79%
through 4.23%
about 2.90%
during 2.79%
as 2.16%
against 2.15%
by 1.91%
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