51.   Kinkel lit candles on a Christmas tree, and both ministers were entertained by a student choir singing Czech and German carols.

52.   Next, Afung Hong watched helplessly, cowering inside her hardware store as rioters flipped her car and lit it on fire.

53.   One of the men sprayed Allen with gasoline from a spray bottle and threatened to light him on fire if he did not cooperate, Sackett said.

54.   The outbreak came to light on Monday when the hospital authorities informed the District Health Department and the council of the typhoid cases admitted to the hospital.

55.   Wearing only shorts, she was gyrating, drinking vodka, spitting the liquor out of her mouth and lighting it on fire, Best said.

56.   When the little-known Clinton administration effort came to light on Thursday, ABC said it had shown some scripts to the government but received no financial benefit.

57.   Any doubts that come to light on the single currency serve to boost the mark.

58.   Thursday was a Frankfurt holiday, and traders said trading was very light on Friday as many market participants had decided to take a long weekend.

59.   President Bill Clinton also likes to light up on the White House balcony, although he reportedly has said he is trying to kick the habit.

60.   Starting half an hour early to make up for time lost to light rain on Saturday, Gayle and Sarwan delighted the Grenadian crowd with flashing drives and cuts.

v. + on >>共 981
speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
light 0.03%
light + p. >>共 42
up 35.05%
in 12.27%
with 10.52%
for 6.43%
on 6.04%
at 5.45%
from 4.28%
into 3.31%
by 2.53%
to 2.14%
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