61.   But since the refugee agency did not take down names to go with the numbers, the usefulness of the system is unclear.

62.   But those would have been provocative choices, while taking the name Washington, as he did, marked the bearer as someone both proud and prudent.

63.   By that point, however, it would have been too late to take his name off the ballot.

64.   Chang and his colleagues concentrated on a hypothesis that the dynasty took its name from the first seat of their domain, a town called Shang.

65.   Chase took its name from Salmon Chase, the secretary of the treasury under Abraham Lincoln.

66.   Christ and God might not want their names taken in vain by a man seeking such power.

67.   Christian versions caution against taking the name of God in vain.

68.   Cooke County takes its name from Capt. William Cooke, a hero of the Battle of San Jacinto.

69.   Compounding the irony for Coleman, NationsBank also bought BofA and took its name.

70.   Does not take its name from a rare breed of cattle, the Salisbury, whose flesh is best suited for use in ground beef dishes.

v. + name >>共 504
give 8.83%
change 7.14%
release 5.69%
use 5.56%
have 3.66%
bear 3.10%
make 2.84%
know 2.36%
mention 2.16%
take 2.13%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
name 0.22%
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