21.   Despite the weather, people flocked to the Al Hussein Medical Center by the hundreds.

22.   From Sweden to Britain to Spain, young people flock to concerts where skinhead bands celebrate the Third Reich and vilify immigrants, Jews and Gypsies.

23.   Good times like those are why people are flocking to mazes, shelling out their dollars.

24.   Gov. Gary Locke of Washington, a Democrat, said people were flocking to his state for an expanding pool of jobs in aerospace and high-tech industries.

25.   He said people flocked to his booth, where he was serving goulash thick with paprika, kielbasa and rolled pastries called kalacs.

26.   If Giuliani were correct, they note, poor people would have flocked to New York, with its relatively high welfare benefits.

27.   In good times, people like Turner flock to the recruiting profession from other, less well-paying fields.

28.   In winter, people from everywhere flock to the desert to escape cold.

29.   Last spring, some cyberspace experts predicted on-line services would go the way of the dinosaur as more people flocked to the World Wide Web.

30.   Last year, three million people flocked to this tiny spot.

n. + flock >>共 236
people 9.38%
investor 8.54%
thousand 6.22%
tourist 6.11%
fan 3.48%
consumer 3.27%
hundred 2.74%
crowd 2.53%
student 2.00%
resident 1.69%
people + v. >>共 719
be 13.89%
have 4.14%
die 3.56%
say 2.67%
think 2.15%
want 2.12%
get 1.42%
go 1.34%
come 1.33%
take 1.32%
flock 0.10%
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