41.   He then multiplies the total direct number by a Bureau of Economic Analysis output multiplier.

42.   He relayed the tag number by radio to a dispatcher.

43.   His business legend is well deserved, especially judging from the type of hard numbers by which Boston now judges itself.

44.   If both partners agree, they receive phone numbers by e-mail a few days later.

45.   Indeed, a better example might be the Dodge Viper, the radical high-end sports car produced in small numbers by Chrysler Corp.

46.   It also would limit the dissemination of Social Security numbers by state motor vehicle departments for the purposes of surveys, marketing or solicitation.

47.   It derives that number by subtracting the number of legal immigrants from the number of newly arrived foreign born people.

48.   It was not specified as an odd number by the founders.

49.   It was replaced by cable TV and lately, in increasing numbers by the pizza-sized dish antennas used by satellite TV systems.

50.   Like a convoy organizer, Cerchione gave his fleet safety in numbers by offering each ship a berth at his Web site.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
number 0.06%
number + p. >>共 41
of 93.22%
in 1.34%
for 1.33%
on 0.98%
to 0.49%
from 0.43%
with 0.26%
at 0.25%
than 0.20%
by 0.20%
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