41.   A wind of no coming has knocked men to their knees,

42.   It was as if the windows had flown open and all the winds of winter had suddenly come sweeping into the room.

43.   It is part of the wind down of NATO bases, following the end of the cold war.

44.   But even the Randolph, which caters for the top end of the market, has felt the chill wind of economic depression.

45.   The squadron is returning to America as part of the wind down of NATO bases after the end of the Cold War.

46.   Could the system which, one day last September, tossed two years of British economic policy to the winds of avarice, be described as stable?

47.   The Greek Cypriots got wind of an idea by Mr Hurd to meet Rauf Denktash on his own and they say that would be an unfriendly act.

48.   Amelio said he had attempted to telephone Ellison when he first got wind of the scheme.

49.   Although Ms. Pressman discovered India through a medical emergency, many others seem simply to be carried on the winds of the latest trend.

50.   And a company must notify the union if it gets wind of a coming raid.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
wind 0.01%
wind + p. >>共 67
from 31.01%
of 11.94%
in 9.41%
up 9.05%
across 6.15%
at 3.96%
on 2.50%
over 2.35%
to 2.19%
out_of 1.89%
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