41.   So here we are again, glued to the tube at odd hours, sharing helplessly amazed one-liners with strangers in elevators, debating over the dinner table.

42.   Students trying to get an early start on the two-part process have resorted to applying at odd hours to access overloaded servers.

43.   That meant that some managers had to rouse themselves or hit the hay at odd hours.

44.   That meant they hung there at odd hours and tended to be slow-pay on their tabs.

45.   The filmmakers learned to keep odd hours because the family lived in shifts.

46.   The key was repetitive TV advertising that was produced inexpensively and often ran at odd hours when ad rates were cheap.

47.   The lack of a family allows him to work at odd hours, when a reporter or a congressman in a different time zone might be amenable to persuasion.

48.   The odd working hours and longer commutes can throw home lives into chaos.

49.   The Ramones and Talking Heads lived together in large spaces where they could rehearse at odd hours.

50.   The shooting underscores the danger that workers in small stores face, particularly during odd hours.

a. + hour >>共 799
early 9.05%
half 7.75%
long 7.18%
working 5.05%
first 4.42%
wee 3.43%
final 3.25%
last 3.17%
next 2.95%
longer 2.74%
odd 0.81%
odd + n. >>共 1037
man 5.04%
thing 3.77%
way 3.74%
couple 3.31%
hour 2.10%
twist 1.89%
one 1.67%
angle 1.51%
mix 1.45%
number 1.45%
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