51.   It is a corruption from the top down, brought on by people with tin ears but social agendas.

52.   It will not be the extraordinary gains of the year or the brief plunge brought on by Asian concerns.

53.   It made news, but in a way that proved adaptable to the changes in exploration and adventure brought about by advances in science, aviation and technology.

54.   Its art galleries in Woodland Hills, Sherman Oaks and Century City have been custom framing items brought in by customers.

55.   Many consumers like the lower leisure fares brought on by less regulation, but grouse about high business traveler fares and spotty service.

56.   Los Angeles, by comparison, coasts toward the end of its smog season late this month with cool breezes brought on by unstable atmospheric conditions.

57.   Meeting his Soviet counterparts and seeing first-hand the economic woes brought on by heavy military spending were eye-opening, he said.

58.   Naturally, he brought them by the Dunvegan Hotel.

59.   None of the deals could survive the imposition of new trade barriers brought on by a deterioration in U.S.-China relations.

60.   On older, straighter skis, turns were more imprecise and brought about by shifting weight from ski to ski.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
bring 0.24%
bring + p. >>共 73
with 18.52%
down 13.53%
along 12.48%
before 10.09%
about 8.02%
for 5.33%
in 5.03%
by 4.14%
as 3.64%
at 1.98%
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