61.   Schwarz could be out by Thursday afternoon once the paperwork was finished.

62.   She expected to be out by the end of the day.

63.   Sochacki said they wanted to be out by the end of August.

64.   Some parliamentary leaders predicted he would be out by August.

65.   That meant Rebagliati, a British Columbian whose triumph was celebrated throughout Canada, was out by a narrow vote.

66.   The fire was out by the time firefighters arrived.

67.   Tomohiko Kakehata, a fire department official near the crash site, said a fishing vessel rescued the pilot and that he was then airlifted out by the helicopter.

68.   Under the Kosovo peace plan, all troops had to be out by midnight.

69.   Under Canadian law, he could be out by May.

70.   Under the Kosovo peace plan, all Yugoslav troops had to be out by midnight.

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be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
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out 0.10%
out + p. >>共 57
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in 19.52%
of 12.67%
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on 11.52%
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