51.   Bouchard said he would not call an election until after the Liberals hold their leadership convention, which is now expected to take place in late spring.

52.   Bush has made it clear he does not intend to take any national policy stands until the Texas state legislature ends its session in late spring.

53.   Bush has said he will announce a decision on a presidential bid later this year, probably after the Texas Legislature adjourns in late spring.

54.   But beyond the immediate emergency period, most experts expect new elections, probably late next spring.

55.   But canoes are crunching across riffle gravel on smaller headwater streams that are normally flush with water in late spring.

56.   But Daldry will direct the production here, which is to open late next spring.

57.   But in case anyone has forgotten, their discrimination lawsuit is very much alive in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, with a trial expected in late spring.

58.   But potential problems in Colorado include severe winter cold, which can damage vines, and late spring frosts, which can abort the budding process.

59.   But she had not considered donating an organ until late last spring when Meador began her unusual journey into the realm of organ donation.

60.   By late spring, Gore had unwittingly made himself an underdog, consistently trailing in the polls despite his association with the prosperity of the Clinton era.

a. + spring >>共 702
last 38.59%
next 19.54%
early 5.68%
late 4.66%
following 1.38%
past 1.38%
extended 1.27%
annual 0.96%
warm 0.79%
good 0.52%
late + n. >>共 664
afternoon 9.21%
summer 4.89%
morning 4.18%
night 3.80%
spring 2.50%
father 1.96%
start 1.75%
yesterday 1.60%
dictator 1.48%
husband 1.46%
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