51.   Cynics, who are often right, view the expansion as a naked land grab by a profession threatened with marginalization by biomedical research.

52.   During training camp, safety Gene Atkins, unhappy with what he read in his morning paper, steamrolled a Fort Lauderdale reporter and grabbed him by the throat.

53.   Esiason told him to get off the field, and Thornton grabbed him by the jersey and tried to steer him to the sidelines.

54.   Finally, my uncle jumped out of a tree and grabbed him by the tail and he just fell down and died.

55.   He accused Knight of, among other things, once grabbing him by the throat.

56.   He attacked the coach, grabbed him by the neck and choked him for several seconds, stopping only when pulled away forcibly by assistant coaches and teammates.

57.   He grabbed me by my collar and slammed me to the bedroom floor.

58.   He grabbed me by the throat.

59.   He also grabbed her by the throat and pulled her hair.

60.   He grabbed him by the throat.

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%
grab 0.25%
grab + p. >>共 38
by 30.42%
for 18.28%
in 8.74%
onto 7.28%
with 5.50%
on 5.02%
to 4.85%
around 3.40%
up 3.07%
of 1.62%
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