31.   Dozens of spectators clustered in the Montpelier courthouse lobby, in what local officials said was the biggest hubbub at the court in recent memory.

32.   Eventually -- though it has not happened yet -- championship rings will cluster in big cities.

33.   For example, the dozens of keratin-related genes, which create skin and its detailed structure, are clustered in two regions, the study found.

34.   For example, minorities and women tended to be more heavily clustered in administrative and support units in the military.

35.   For instance, birds can become so disoriented amid the skyscrapers during spring migrations that they cluster in pocket parks around the city, he said.

36.   For people like Shivers and his counterparts at big European and American banks clustered in London, the implications are enormous.

37.   Friends and relatives clustered in small circles to give support to each other in their fear and grief.

38.   From the start of the industrial age, the companies in a fast-growing new field have tended to cluster in a small region.

39.   Grocers have responded by providing an ever-widening array of specialty ingredients, often clustering them in a single aisle.

40.   He also found that galaxies were clustered in certain places rather than being randomly distributed across the skies.

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
cluster 0.02%
cluster + p. >>共 32
around 35.97%
in 27.34%
on 8.27%
at 5.04%
along 3.06%
near 2.88%
round 2.34%
outside 1.98%
of 1.80%
with 1.80%
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