41.   By adding consumer products including books, CDs, and appliances, the program also will take some pressure off American to redeem the miles, Engel said.

42.   By adopting it, the NHL would take the pressure off the referees to call interference.

43.   By producing more goods and services to sell, they have taken the pressure off their employers to raise prices.

44.   By refusing to sign the deal, the ethnic Albanians had taken the pressure off the Serbs.

45.   But when Mac did come back, it did take some pressure off things.

46.   But with the pressure off following seven Grammy awards this decade, Raitt rocked harder than she has in years and that spirit was captured on the new CDs.

47.   But with the pressure off, the Jayhawks might actually advance for more than a few rounds in the NCAA tournament.

48.   Cheap water supplies not only encourage waste but also take pressure off governments to develop alternate supplies of fresh water.

49.   Clinton contended that free broadcast time would take the pressure off candidates to raise money, since most campaign dollars go to pay for commercials.

50.   Clearly, the Irish are planning to keep pressure off Krug with their usual pound-it-out running game.

n. + off >>共 1160
day 4.70%
time 3.15%
water 2.46%
way 2.19%
shot 1.56%
homer 1.45%
island 1.40%
pressure 1.32%
ball 1.26%
run 0.92%
pressure + p. >>共 65
on 42.49%
from 30.09%
for 5.67%
in 5.47%
over 2.23%
off 1.68%
to 1.55%
by 1.46%
at 1.23%
against 0.85%
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