61.   But, as Penning-Rowsell explains, these bottles were short and bulbous and not meant to be laid down.

62.   By midafternoon, empty bottles of Bawls are everywhere, and several players have consumed four to five Bawls apiece.

63.   Chinese antique snuff bottles are a good example.

64.   Champagne bottles were everywhere and the player who stood tallest had the tallest bottle of the bubbly.

65.   Corked bottles were a problem five years ago but much less so now.

66.   Could supplies run out, and bottles of champagne be available only at outrageous prices, or through shady black market channels?

67.   Everyday objects are inflated in size so crayons form a picket fence and a soda bottle is the size of a bus.

68.   First there were unbreakable bottles.

69.   Flattened clear blue plastic bottles are everywhere.

70.   Free bottles of wine are one example of a gift whose status has yet to be determined.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
bottle 0.01%
bottle + v. >>共 170
be 33.40%
contain 3.19%
have 3.19%
come 2.25%
hit 1.88%
explode 1.69%
fill 1.50%
go 1.50%
fly 1.31%
stand 1.13%
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