51.   Rubin insisted that the legislation had been rendered acceptable by small but crucial concessions he had won from Republicans.

52.   She pointed to honors Duke has won from financial publications and its consistently high customer-satisfaction ratings.

53.   Smith thinks the colt can win from off the pace.

54.   She wanted him to lie on the stand in exchange for a share of the millions she hoped to win from Albert in a civil suit.

55.   Surrounded by friends, the Mets co-owner watched his team win from a seat in the shade on a sunny afternoon.

56.   That is the day Ruiz is supposed to fight Holyfield in his first defense of the title he won from Holyfield last winter.

57.   That was not to be, but the affection and regard that she had won from the nation endured.

58.   That legislation passed both houses, and Pataki signed it into law last year, saying that it was the best he could win from the Legislature.

59.   The adage about Washington politics was that a politician could see every vote needed to win from the top of the Space Needle.

60.   The basic problem is an inability on both sides to tell winning from losing.

v. + from >>共 1015
learn 3.51%
make 3.43%
die 3.01%
ban 2.92%
hang 1.50%
profit 1.45%
shy_away 1.36%
disappear 1.35%
report 1.33%
watch 1.22%
win 0.19%
win + p. >>共 88
in 35.34%
at 12.44%
on 11.72%
by 9.43%
with 8.60%
over 3.89%
without 3.14%
against 1.86%
despite 1.75%
from 1.64%
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