31.   He had the wind at his back, a normal condition in badminton, both players agreed.

32.   He shivered under stiff winds at a runway airport arrival ceremony even after Vatican aides wrapped him in a red cape and formed a phalanx to block the wind.

33.   His tee shot, knocked down by the wind at the perilous hole, stopped about six inches from the water.

34.   I was lucky to get a wind at my back as things got going.

35.   In addition, winds at San Diego are rarely strong, blowing at an average speed of six miles an hour.

36.   It felt like a strong wind at the beach.

37.   It works for them like a stiff wind at their backs.

38.   It takes a village to contain him, especially when he has the wind at his back !ital!and the lead.

39.   Just as you adjust to having the wind at your back, on the next hole it could blow in your face.

40.   Known as cirrus clouds, they are wispy because the atmospheric winds at the altitudes where they form are very strong, says Gadomski.

n. + at >>共 1572
official 1.86%
student 0.82%
shot 0.80%
game 0.70%
day 0.67%
place 0.64%
job 0.63%
worker 0.61%
year 0.56%
professor 0.56%
wind 0.04%
wind + p. >>共 67
from 31.01%
of 11.94%
in 9.41%
up 9.05%
across 6.15%
at 3.96%
on 2.50%
over 2.35%
to 2.19%
out_of 1.89%
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