51.   Police said they believed everyone was out by the time efforts ceased.

52.   Current tenants must be out by the end of September, and the units will remain vacant until the Olympics.

53.   He gave up six runs on seven hits in the shortest outing by a Rangers starter this season.

54.   He said he expected a concrete plan would be worked out by the two ministries and be ready in one month.

55.   Israel announced Friday it would delay by several days its withdrawal from Bethlehem but would still be out by Christmas.

56.   Israel on Friday delayed its troop withdrawal from Bethlehem by several days but said the army should still be out by Christmas.

57.   Lowell was out by less than half a step.

58.   Manjrekar was out by a superb delivery from Jayasuriya with the ball spinning in.

59.   More likely Martin will be bought out by the committee and receive compensation for the bonuses and endorsement deals he would have received for making the Ryder Cup team.

60.   Richardson said he hoped the pilot could be out by Christmas.

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%
out 0.10%
out + p. >>共 57
for 24.28%
in 19.52%
of 12.67%
with 12.60%
on 11.52%
to 3.22%
at 2.53%
by 1.75%
until 1.66%
from 1.13%
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