71.   However, critics say the Clinton Administration made few preparations to cope in the event of an unexpectedly cold winter.

72.   Homes will have to be made livable in time for the cold winters in this region, and food is the most pressing need, townspeople say.

73.   I remember how we had to let him go on a cold winter day, his eyes matted and his breathing labored.

74.   I can remember some cold winters, but without any relief from insects later.

75.   I could also use a small stove to heat soup and keep me warm on cold winter nights.

76.   If it grows wild in New England, it is used to wet springs, dry summers, and cold winters.

77.   In a cold winter, consumers would benefit, but in a warm winter, even though their consumption actually fell, their bills would remain unchanged.

78.   In a trend that normally occurs on cold winter days, the homeless are spending time in shelters.

79.   In the bitter cold winters on the steppes, its performance is a life-and-death matter.

80.   In the midst of a bitterly cold winter, many families are huddling in a single room of fire-bombed houses or sleeping in tents.

a. + winter >>共 703
last 23.97%
cold 5.35%
mild 4.49%
harsh 4.27%
next 3.69%
late 2.92%
severe 1.92%
long 1.92%
warm 1.88%
past 1.54%
cold + n. >>共 890
water 16.68%
weather 14.28%
air 10.37%
winter 3.82%
night 2.24%
temperature 2.17%
wind 2.05%
rain 1.99%
blood 1.55%
beer 1.41%
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