71.   A Securities and Exchange Commission regulation, scheduled to kick in later this year, will make it easier for mutual fund investors to gauge their tax liability.

72.   According to the allegations, one plaintiff, Kemal Mehinovic, was kicked in the head by Vuckovic and ordered to lick his blood off the wall.

73.   Against ASU, Oregon was identified as the mighty Ducks, big bullies kicking sand in the faces of the Sun Devils and stealing their lunch.

74.   After he fell on the ground unconscious, he was kicked in the stomach.

75.   After six years of recession or weak expansion, they note, a period of unusually strong economic growth kicked in four years ago.

76.   After viewing the game films, USC coaches determined McCaffrey committed his foul after being kicked in the groin.

77.   All members of the family kicked in money to help pay for the special gift of love.

78.   All you can do is hope that common sense and previous training kick in somewhere along with the hormones.

79.   Britain would no longer stand on the beach while Europe kicked sand in its face, he declared.

80.   Brown kicked in walls, smashed windows and threw clubhouse furniture.

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
kick 0.08%
kick + p. >>共 51
off 44.77%
in 21.52%
into 5.78%
for 3.86%
around 3.79%
at 3.50%
to 2.60%
over 2.09%
down 2.02%
on 1.73%
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