51.   Minutes later, Barkley learned what the rest of the National Basketball Association has already got wind of.

52.   More important, Good Samaritans got wind of it.

53.   Most snooping ensues, he suggests, only after an employer gets wind of an employee transgression.

54.   Often, their trouble with the authorities began when foreign media got wind of a particular incident and published it outside the country.

55.   One spring, antiwar organizers got wind of an on-campus dinner involving Honeywell Inc., a defense contractor.

56.   Other members got wind of this and turned his case into a rallying point for the anti-watermark campaign.

57.   Police say they got wind of the plot after the Mabens told a friend about wanting to have their son killed, and the friend called police.

58.   Prosecutors said that Yarmy apparently got wind of the investigation last year and moved out of New York state.

59.   Police said they got wind of the drug truck when undercover officers tried to make a purchase from some dealers at Satellite Park two weeks ago.

60.   Red Auerbach first got wind of Bill Russell from his old college coach, Bill Reinhart.

v. + wind >>共 291
get 10.24%
damaging 4.80%
knock 4.24%
catch 3.28%
have 2.96%
take 2.96%
produce 2.32%
bring 2.32%
shift 2.00%
feel 1.92%
get + n. >>共 1164
job 2.72%
help 1.70%
money 1.63%
attention 1.46%
chance 1.45%
call 1.33%
lot 1.27%
information 1.22%
ball 1.21%
boost 1.07%
wind 0.19%
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