61.   Former Cowboys defensive back Clayton Holmes, once suspended for a year, was banned for four games the next time he tested positive.

62.   George W. Bush thinks schoolchildren who break gun laws should be banned for life from buying weapons.

63.   He also hit print last summer, when The Boston Herald reported that a swank restaurant banned him for pushing and yelling at workers.

64.   He added that any disruption of supplies of British beef to the market will not be filled by beef banned for other reasons, such as unauthorized hormone treatment.

65.   He was also banned for life from being an officer of a federally insured bank.

66.   He was accused of gambling on the game and was banned for life.

67.   He was fired by his team and banned for a year by the NBA, which hit him seriously in the pocketbook.

68.   Horse racing, second in popularity only to soccer, has been banned at least for a week.

69.   However, she was later banned for four years after testing positive for steroids.

70.   His suspicions proved correct last year when she was banned for spiking a drug test with alcohol, having previously tested positive for androstenedione, a steroid.

v. + for >>共 935
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use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
ban 0.25%
ban + p. >>共 56
from 50.21%
in 19.32%
for 13.23%
under 3.46%
on 3.36%
as 1.61%
at 1.31%
because_of 1.01%
during 0.89%
by 0.73%
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