51.   Beckenbauer, whose defending skills help him win a World Cup as both a coach and a player, gave ringing praise to Ronaldo.

52.   Catholic doctrine dictates that Mass be reserved for liturgical music because it is a time to give praise to God.

53.   Egyptian commentator Mimi el-Shirbini also offered praise to the French.

54.   Exporters reacted with modest praise to the package.

55.   He regularly sent obsequious letters of praise to the atheist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

56.   Healthy criticism is not synonymous with fault-finding, it must also give due praise to whatever deserves to be praised.

57.   International reaction ran the gamut from praise to condemnation Tuesday after the United States unleashed a slew of missiles on southern Iraq.

58.   On Saturday, devotees who flocked to Ayodhya from other states chanted praises to their most revered deity, Rama.

59.   Redmond gave high praise to Ed Curran, the veteran FBI counterintelligence expert hired by Richardson to head his anti-espionage office.

60.   She sang his praises to any art critic or gallery owner who would listen.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
praise 0.01%
praise + p. >>共 32
for 47.70%
from 27.17%
on 10.64%
to 3.37%
in 3.28%
as 1.24%
by 1.09%
with 0.90%
upon 0.71%
among 0.57%
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