61.   Others seemed more willing to welcome Reed back into good graces.

62.   Restored to good graces, he epitomizes good-natured conservatism, and this year is solidly aligned with George W. Bush.

63.   Sharpton had all along claimed to be speaking for a significant constituency, and now had the good grace to seem a bit shocked to see this actually confirmed.

64.   She visits her husband every chance she gets, bringing candy bars that Don uses to stay in the good graces of other inmates.

65.   So you need to take some steps to get back into the good graces of your company.

66.   Staying in the good graces of the U.N. Security Council and the World Bank requires adopting at least some of the trappings of democracy.

67.   That in turn will persuade the loser to quit the contest with good grace and leave him with a good chance for a comeback in four years.

68.   Thankfully, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant had the good grace to avoid calling their recent endeavor Led Zeppelin.

69.   That alone has put him in the good graces of Fitch.

70.   The air travel system shut down, yet the traveling public accepted it with good grace.

a. + grace >>共 276
good 14.53%
social 6.23%
easy 2.08%
bad 1.90%
effortless 1.73%
balletic 1.56%
same 1.56%
remarkable 1.56%
amazing 1.38%
uncommon 1.21%
good + n. >>共 855
news 5.65%
time 3.35%
thing 3.15%
idea 2.33%
reason 2.30%
job 2.06%
chance 1.77%
health 1.69%
condition 1.43%
one 1.20%
grace 0.10%
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