21.   She likes to spring little surprises, like the painted-on handprints on a wall where she was sure finger marks would accumulate.

22.   The mermaid-head-heist-case is four weeks old when they spring their surprise and arrest the cameraman in early February, seize his film.

23.   While the stock was tanking, I asked several money managers who heard the speech whether Koogle had sprung any surprises.

24.   Portugal coach Humberto Coelho sprang few surprises Tuesday when he announced his squad to face England in a friendly game at Wembley next week.

25.   A new scoring system, that will make matches shorter, might also allow less-touted teams such as the Americans to spring surprises.

26.   But, if Gascoigne is unavailable, Hoddle may spring a surprise by fielding Le Tissier behind Shearer and Ferdinand in a staggered strikeforce.

27.   Desailly said the team already knew whether Zidane would play or not, but was keeping it secret to spring a surprise on Uruguay.

28.   England coach Clive Woodward sprang a surprise by naming Mike Catt, normally and fly-half or fullback, as a winger.

29.   However, this year, Canada Post has decided to spring a surprise on its union by not giving in to their demands.

30.   In addition, the selectors sprung a surprise by naming winger Joe Roff at outside center.

v. + surprise >>共 170
express 25.81%
have 7.34%
spring 5.10%
contain 4.40%
hold 3.55%
expect 2.86%
offer 2.86%
imagine 2.70%
get 2.47%
produce 2.32%
spring + n. >>共 79
leak 27.31%
surprise 25.38%
training 6.54%
trap 5.00%
game 2.69%
upset 2.31%
idea 0.77%
friend 0.77%
picture 0.77%
player 0.77%
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