61.   She looks right at Joe.

62.   She was right at the edge.

63.   So avoid the temptation to dive right in at the first sign of trouble.

64.   She was turning right at a flooded intersection when the steering locked up for a few seconds.

65.   That is right at the limit of what the European Central Bank considers acceptable.

66.   That is the pattern in Indianapolis, a city whose housing costs are right at the median nationally.

67.   That is at the midpoint between the belt and the shoulders, not right at the belt.

68.   The company sponsors it because its headquarters is right at the finish line and because the race is a civic heirloom that came at a bargain price.

69.   The companies may face some legal problems with station lessors who want the first right at buying the stations they operate.

70.   The info will be right at the top of the window.

a. + at >>共 1015
available 7.61%
present 4.05%
surprised 2.72%
hard 1.43%
amazed 1.19%
successful 1.08%
dead 1.03%
aimed 1.02%
located 0.99%
effective 0.81%
right 0.55%
right + p. >>共 71
for 21.49%
about 12.82%
to 8.00%
with 6.16%
up 5.15%
at 4.86%
behind 4.02%
on 3.56%
down 3.27%
out_of 2.56%
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