31.   Blumenthal said that Clinton told him that Ms. Lewinsky had made sexual advances to him and that he had rebuffed them.

32.   A generation of women growing up under it is a major reason why female athletes have been able to make the advances they have.

33.   After a series of diving lessons, the man asked to lunch at his place and made advances.

34.   After repeated inquiries, the teenager confided to his mother that McMahon had made sexual advances toward him.

35.   Aid workers, diplomats and U.N. officials say it is unlikely that the Zairian Tutsi guerrillas could have made such advances without outside help.

36.   But a few advances have been made in this new crossover field in science, part of a new area called biological computing, or biocomputing.

37.   But as the conference ended on Thursday, participants said they could take some solace in the belief that painstaking advances are being made in basic science.

38.   But Goran Svilanovic, one of the more promising young politicians in the opposition, laughed when told that the group had made advances in Washington.

39.   But in recent days, leaders of all the parties say they have made dramatic advances.

40.   But no matter what advances are made in the fight against flu, Oxford says, new variations will always evolve.

v. + advance >>共 349
lead 16.28%
make 11.90%
pace 8.55%
halt 3.55%
continue 3.25%
stop 2.47%
temper 2.22%
slow 1.75%
fuel 1.60%
reject 1.49%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
advance 0.14%
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