61.   When I had a meeting with a person, I had to quickly get across that I had brains.

62.   Who cares if Bush has a brain?

63.   Yes, you may fall or make a mistake or you may come across an obstacle, but when one has a brain we usually can overcome obstacles.

64.   You have a brain.

65.   A British broadcasting authority on Wednesday reprimanded a radio announcer for flippantly questioning whether former President Reagan had a brain.

66.   A woman whose unborn child has no brain and cannot survive after birth will let the baby be born to donate its organs, her husband said Tuesday.

67.   As adults, the Atapuerca hominids had smaller brains than modern humans relative to body mass, adding to the brawn-over-brain theory.

68.   But the bravery of its ambitions would be greatly improved if the Northern Ireland-based show also had a brain.

69.   One striking difference is that Neanderthals were bigger than modern humans and had larger brains.

70.   She has pregnancy brain.

v. + brain >>共 336
have 6.74%
pick 3.86%
use 3.86%
affect 3.14%
rack 2.88%
damage 2.52%
reach 2.25%
enter 2.07%
stimulate 1.98%
blow 1.53%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
brain 0.02%
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