61.   But when asked what their emotions were in the locker room, both Nurse and Fizer bowed their heads and tried to talk through the tears.

62.   But when Bob Griese came down to greet his son after the game, there was more emotion than talk.

63.   But you never knew what emotions were inside those tailored suits.

64.   By the same token, Leiter admitted that, for most pitchers, for him, emotion is an edge that should be exploited.

65.   Cartier-Bresson got excited recently by an article about a neurophysician who says emotions are the foundation of reason.

66.   Clark said emotions are harder to deal with if the death is sudden and there has been no time to prepare.

67.   Convinced by his experience that emotions are profoundly dangerous, Yamashita resolves to experience emotion as little as possible.

68.   Coutts is known and sometimes criticized for his restrained persona, but now his unguarded sudden emotion was heart-wrenching.

69.   Despite concerns about his game, Crenshaw said his overriding emotion is enthusiasm.

70.   Dr. LeDoux says that emotions are hardwired, biological functions of the nervous system that evolved to help animals survive in hostile environments and procreate.

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%
emotion 0.02%
emotion + v. >>共 256
be 32.86%
run 11.04%
overcome 3.12%
get 2.94%
come 2.23%
take 1.69%
seem 1.69%
go 1.42%
overwhelm 1.25%
spill 1.16%
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