71.   It would also offer tax breaks to the industry so it could build reserves for future attacks.

72.   It was a welcome break to the monotony.

73.   Kozul argued the Singer bill, particularly the change favoring horse training and boarding, would extend a tax break to a commercial activity, not to farmland preservation.

74.   Last year, he successfully pushed a proposal through the Finance Committee that granted a tax break to a group of limited partnerships.

75.   Lawmakers are considering everything from business tax breaks to payroll tax relief for low-income earners to public works projects.

76.   Last month, Giants coach Jim Fassel had planned a limited practice schedule for Thursday as a break to the players after the first week of camp.

77.   Louisiana gives an unusual break to religious day care centers that practice corporal punishment with parental permission, according to Thalia Stevenson, director of licensing.

78.   Mark, who also conducts, has given important early breaks to singers as important as Renee Fleming.

79.   McCain, however, said he supported giving tax breaks to private companies who help wire classrooms in low-income neighborhoods.

80.   Next year, it would be nice to move the contest from the commercial breaks to the main broadcast.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
break 0.04%
break + p. >>共 66
in 23.14%
from 17.54%
for 14.17%
with 10.39%
of 5.20%
to 4.28%
on 4.22%
between 2.26%
up 1.95%
down 1.75%
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