61.   Nixon ordered communications director Herbert Klein to count the number of times Kennedy was mentioned on the network newscasts, according to Matthews.

62.   Now count the number of deodorants or toothpastes.

63.   Of course, eliminating keeping score will not end the excesses of adults any more than it will stop children from counting the number of goals scored.

64.   Nobody has counted the number of prickly pears, mesquites and yuccas here.

65.   One of the studies presented at the recent White House conference on early child development involved counting the number of words children heard their parents speak during everyday life.

66.   One trick is to try counting the number of digital devices you own.

67.   One quickly runs out of fingers to count the number of television shows that have focused on one doctor, or one hospital.

68.   Perhaps the easiest way to understand the difference between the Palm and Windows CE philosophies is to count the number of steps a given task requires.

69.   Relative value is considered a more sophisticated yardstick than simply counting the number of visits, especially at academic medical centers where doctors treat the sickest patients.

70.   Reporters gave up counting the number of sincere reversals Clinton had on Haiti.

v. + number >>共 887
reduce 8.36%
increase 6.21%
have 4.95%
limit 2.75%
include 1.71%
give 1.54%
cut 1.32%
make 1.29%
double 1.25%
use 1.20%
count 0.63%
count + n. >>共 750
vote 15.36%
ballot 10.01%
number 4.54%
most 3.53%
blessing 3.46%
money 2.46%
people 1.64%
cost 1.60%
dead 1.12%
head 1.04%
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