71.   Her most important friendship was with the German refugee writer Hannah Arendt, for example.

72.   His friendship with Baker was a major reason Djerejian was offered the job of heading the institute named after the former secretary of state.

73.   However, friendships are living entities, and they go through periods of sickness and health, closeness and distance, ups and downs.

74.   Ickes said the friendship was part of the reason he agreed to help.

75.   In Social Distortion, his friendship with Ness was as important as his aggressive rhythm guitar playing.

76.   In other words, this friendship is an imperfect blendship.

77.   In this toxic social climate, friendships are duplicitous power games and male-female encounters ugly skirmishes in a never-ending series of battles.

78.   Indeed, this creative friendship is one that dates back all the way to ... the prom!

79.   In the past couple of years, those friendships have been re-established as the women have become more tolerant of gays.

80.   Is his friendship with the postman true or false?

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
friendship 0%
friendship + v. >>共 129
be 28.92%
develop 5.22%
grow 4.42%
begin 4.02%
blossom 3.61%
have 2.21%
end 1.81%
survive 1.81%
become 1.61%
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