51.   But he is sure he is scoring points with his frequent visits.

52.   But he took care of that dangling point with an immediate ace, and he and Henman stayed on serve through another tiebreaker, a ritual in Ivanisevic matches.

53.   But if the Clinton administration hopes to score political points with its aggressive stance on trade, it is taking quite a risk.

54.   But it has also produced demagoguery among politicians eager to gain points with the Christian right.

55.   But no other major book has made the point with such force that there was something basic in the German character that brought about the Holocaust.

56.   But that is in many ways beside the point with this book.

57.   But others perceived it as an attempt to score points with hard-line GOP conservatives.

58.   But the polls showed that none of these efforts earned him any points with Israeli Jews, and only lowered his standing with Arabs.

59.   But when he twice took on Blackhawks strongman Bryan McCabe for slashing Ziggy Palffy, Laperriere scored big points with his teammates.

60.   But, like all incumbents, what he did most was point with pride.

n. + with >>共 1340
talk 3.47%
meeting 2.27%
agreement 1.58%
relationship 1.23%
interview 1.19%
tie 1.19%
people 1.14%
contact 1.13%
game 1.03%
deal 1.01%
point 0.15%
point + p. >>共 81
in 24.72%
for 15.31%
to 7.53%
out 7.31%
from 5.73%
on 5.46%
behind 4.69%
with 4.49%
at 2.63%
during 2.23%
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