61.   Slattery has compelled him to celebrate the good times a little longer.

62.   So most of its Japanese rivals banded together behind the VHS system, which offered longer recording time.

63.   Some advocates say the city is allowing people to stay in the shelters for a longer time, to take advantage of the improved services.

64.   Stephen Hawking, the author-physicist with Lou Gehrig disease, has already lived more than three times longer than medical tables say he should have.

65.   Some studies have found no such link, while others have found the higher risk associated only with women who were taking estrogen for longer time periods.

66.   That longer time horizon may allow CalPERS to get in on the ground floor of deals that may take decades to reach fruition.

67.   The actual loss in public esteem he will suffer has to be gauged over a longer time.

68.   The drawback to these products is that they have a longer working time.

69.   The final restatement yesterday covered a longer time period but the amount was about the same as predicted.

70.   The goal would be to make the immune system so effective that the virus would be kept at even lower levels and suppressed for even longer times.

a. + time >>共 376
first 28.66%
same 14.98%
second 5.45%
long 4.61%
last 3.78%
hard 2.53%
good 2.49%
third 2.25%
next 1.57%
tough 1.16%
longer 0.11%
longer + n. >>共 1164
term 10.14%
period 6.67%
hour 4.34%
time 2.38%
sentence 2.09%
maturity 1.87%
life 1.53%
lot 1.41%
run 1.24%
distance 1.13%
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