41.   No one idea of how a phrase was to be articulated or a rhythm executed was in place.

42.   Nowadays, the phrase is redundant because a will disposes of both real and personal property.

43.   Of greater semantic interest are the phrases that gain a separate sense when deliberately slurred.

44.   Oprah Winfrey cheered at the end of her show Friday, with the sense of triumph that her audience now saw that the phrase was not a contradiction.

45.   Phrases are short, inching up and down the scale to suit his stalwart baritone.

46.   Rehearsals would start with a formal dance class, in which there were phrases that Ailey was working out in his mind for the dance.

47.   Sometimes, the hackneyed phrase is the right one.

48.   Some phrases are like kisses.

49.   Speech experts say those grunts and thoughtless phrases are all right in moderation, because they help us compose our thoughts when we get into a verbal jam.

50.   That phrase is a euphemism for the systematic destruction of older documents.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
phrase 0%
phrase + v. >>共 153
be 28.36%
mean 4.62%
come 4.41%
have 4.20%
become 2.73%
seem 2.52%
appear 2.10%
refer 1.89%
stick 1.68%
make 1.68%
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