31.   No doubt someone in the days ahead will make the point that vicious hits and violent play are the outcropping of putting a cap on these fights.

32.   New York City limits the practice to certain employees, and they put a cap on overtime.

33.   None of the almost eight hundred aspiring grads seemed too thrilled with the news and the announcement that followed put the cap on it.

34.   Neither he nor anyone else could put a cap on Pack as he contorted his body to hit his first six shots, hushing talk of trading him.

35.   Once again, OPEC is trying to put a cap on oil production so it can get prices up.

36.   Putting a cap on the advance were signs that inflation may be poised to accelerate.

37.   Putting a cap on the advance was a report from the Commerce Department that said sales of single-family homes jumped in January.

38.   Putting annual caps on welfare programs is misguided.

39.   Popular disenchantment with Washington has give rise to grass-roots movements in several states to put a cap on congressional service.

40.   Put a cap on how much the stars can make, thereby freeing money to trickle down to the journeymen.

v. + cap >>共 336
wear 7.99%
tip 5.84%
put 5.64%
impose 4.50%
remove 3.36%
have 3.09%
place 2.75%
lift 2.48%
raise 2.42%
doff 2.28%
put + n. >>共 1303
pressure 8.43%
money 3.74%
end 2.55%
hand 1.55%
arm 1.07%
ball 1.03%
emphasis 1.02%
people 0.91%
lot 0.85%
name 0.72%
cap 0.24%
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