31.   They want a floor price so they can compete on equal terms.

32.   But the Achilles injury is still troubling Kruger and he decided not to compete on Tyneside.

33.   But Coun David Lyonette said the reason the company went elsewhere was because Government legislation meant Darlington cannot compete on equal terms with other parts of Britain.

34.   This has enabled domestic markets to compete on a much more equal footing.

35.   Low capitalisation tended to be a factor in stifling competition, as firms were not willing to compete on price terms if they did not have the capital backing.

36.   The company cannot compete on price in the volume markets because of outdated equipment and small purchasing power.

37.   All whitewater slalom Olympians were invited to compete on the raging waters of the Isere River in France this weekend.

38.   Although the two companies compete on several fronts, their businesses have little overlap.

39.   American carmakers are gaining speed with cars like the Dodge Neon that compete on quality and cost.

v. + on >>共 981
speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
compete 0.26%
compete + p. >>共 55
in 41.69%
for 28.32%
against 12.34%
on 5.97%
at 5.24%
as 1.43%
by 0.73%
under 0.44%
without 0.36%
after 0.34%
每页显示:    共 552