21.   At least one person inside the company called the choice an especially odd one in terms of company politics.

22.   Belmont Park put an odd one in the books Saturday.

23.   But Ostende has its own art personality, an odd one.

24.   But Savarese stuck doggedly to his plan, although it seemed an odd one.

25.   He loped down the streets, his left pinkie finger extended on even blocks and his right pinkie on odd ones.

26.   He works out on the even days, takes the odd ones off.

27.   Her relationship with the press has been an odd one.

28.   Hence, he knows of what he speaks in this case, a case that has become an odd one in recent days.

29.   If this was an apology, it was an odd one.

30.   Latteier says that breasts are as different as faces, but most women tend to think that only their breasts are the odd ones.

a. + one >>共 1064
only 8.66%
new 6.21%
loved 4.78%
first 2.82%
old 2.62%
good 2.51%
last 2.09%
big 1.77%
next 1.10%
second 1.09%
odd 0.14%
odd + n. >>共 1037
man 5.04%
thing 3.77%
way 3.74%
couple 3.31%
hour 2.10%
twist 1.89%
one 1.67%
angle 1.51%
mix 1.45%
number 1.45%
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