21.   But even these slight flaws stem from her integrity, for she refuses to compromise when an airy, intricate phrase is meant to be sung pianissimo.

22.   But that phrase is for basketball.

23.   But then he slowly begins to realize that the phrase is often camouflage for information that would definitely be unsettling in a budding relationship.

24.   But today, that phrase is quaintly out of date.

25.   But when there are too many possible phrases to record them all, such as for a system that will read text aloud, synthetic speech must be used.

26.   Coupled with this is a phrase that Gov. Bush used against him in their first debate and that Gore has appropriated with great glee.

27.   Each phrase is limpid, but the arguments themselves are tentative, often ambiguous.

28.   Egyptians have angrily responded that the phrase is a common saying among Arabs and has no special significance.

29.   Each parallel verb phrase must be complete in itself.

30.   For a president, there are phrases for that, which follow Nixon beyond the grave.

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%
phrase 0%
phrase + v. >>共 153
be 28.36%
mean 4.62%
come 4.41%
have 4.20%
become 2.73%
seem 2.52%
appear 2.10%
refer 1.89%
stick 1.68%
make 1.68%
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