71.   Despite the positive examples of some innovative firms, many employers prefer long hours for a number of advantages which will not be easily conceded.

72.   Despite the weather, people waited hours for a glimpse of the president.

73.   Daylight-saving might be a good idea if, say, women could take that extra hour for shopping or a hair appointment at noon.

74.   Drivers wait at least three or four hours for their turn for a fare.

75.   Downloading even short video clips could take hours for dial-up modem users.

76.   During my sorta-vacation last week, I carved out a few hours for some summer beach reading.

77.   Drivers suddenly found themselves working longer hours for less money.

78.   Dublin hours for USDX and U.S. dollar currency paired contracts are extended one hour.

79.   Each driver escaped serious injury, although it took nearly an hour for track workers to repair the area around the cracked retaining wall and clean the scorched surface.

80.   Everyone is continually trying to raise their profitability, and they are squeezing labor costs by raising the number of hours for any given level of pay.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
hour 0.06%
hour + p. >>共 68
of 38.94%
in 8.78%
after 8.11%
before 7.38%
on 6.07%
at 4.70%
for 4.03%
with 3.72%
to 2.32%
a 1.89%
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