41.   He developed a four-year plan to move north, but it became a three-month plan when his father got wind of it.

42.   He plays strings and has a list of telephone numbers of fellow free-lancers he can call at the last minute if he gets wind of a job.

43.   Helmick, who headed the international swimming federation then, got wind of the track deal and pursued his own negotiations.

44.   How he got wind of the story is a story in itself.

45.   Hours before he was set to go, the drug agency got wind of it, tracked him down and waved him off.

46.   How do mosquitoes get wind of their prey, and why are certain people more preferable than others?

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

48.   In September, Chuck Lane resigned suddenly after apparently getting wind that his days were numbered.

49.   Leonard got wind of the scenario via V-mail and just about lost the war for the Allies single-handed.

50.   Milner says Velvet Ropers brag about breaking Alanis Morissette by plugging her inestimable talents before the country got wind of her.

v. + wind >>共 291
get 10.24%
damaging 4.80%
knock 4.24%
catch 3.28%
have 2.96%
take 2.96%
produce 2.32%
bring 2.32%
shift 2.00%
feel 1.92%
get + n. >>共 1164
job 2.72%
help 1.70%
money 1.63%
attention 1.46%
chance 1.45%
call 1.33%
lot 1.27%
information 1.22%
ball 1.21%
boost 1.07%
wind 0.19%
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