51.   Some doctors are angry and forecast problems, including dwindling numbers of specialists and long waits for patients.

52.   Smith said the big drawback from the long, hot spell is dwindling numbers of insects.

53.   So routine that even the dwindling number of death-penalty opponents who come for vigils at the prison occasionally lose count.

54.   Some church scholars assert that the alliance was prompted by dwindling numbers in each denomination.

55.   Such advanced research is being fueled by growing interest among public officials frustrated by dwindling numbers at the polls.

56.   The erosion also exposed archeological sites and damaged backwater estuaries where dwindling numbers of endangered native fish spawn.

57.   The dwindling number of city newspapers began to back away from covering New York in exhaustive detail.

58.   The dwindling number of white Southern Democrats in Congress will likely continue to shrink after a replacement is found for Rep. Charlie Rose in November.

59.   The Job Corps is the most intensive and expensive of the dwindling number of government programs for disadvantaged youth.

60.   The loss of Knox from the panel signals a dwindling number of available alternate jurors.

a. + number >>共 430
large 15.21%
growing 8.43%
small 5.19%
increasing 4.65%
record 2.28%
limited 2.08%
total 1.89%
exact 1.89%
unknown 1.88%
unspecified 1.77%
dwindling 0.37%
dwindling + n. >>共 266
number 11.68%
supply 7.48%
stock 3.69%
band 2.46%
reserve 2.36%
support 1.84%
profit 1.64%
minority 1.54%
population 1.43%
resource 1.43%
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