51.   A. The edible nest swiftlet, Collacali fuciphaga, of Southeast Asia, takes its name from the nests used in the soup.

52.   About that time, Davie took his name out of consideration.

53.   Actually, the river and bay were named for him, and the colony took the name later.

54.   After Emancipation, many former slaves took the name, because Washington was particularly idolized at the time.

55.   After the couple divorced, the children were adopted by their stepfather, a career Army officer, and took his name.

56.   After flimsy whacks at Bush on his handling of the plane incident, their foolishness is again on the record, and the White House has taken their names.

57.   But by now, he was already taking names, almost breaking the point of his ballpoint as he scribbled away.

58.   But in states like California, where that name already is taken, it will be known as the Reform Party.

59.   But only one owner can use a name like www.globe.com, and nearly all the memorable .com and .net names have been taken.

60.   But shortly before the elections, Avramovic pulled out and insisted on taking his name off even the collective list.

v. + name >>共 504
give 8.83%
change 7.14%
release 5.69%
use 5.56%
have 3.66%
bear 3.10%
make 2.84%
know 2.36%
mention 2.16%
take 2.13%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
name 0.22%
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