71.   But that may be the trade-off your wife has made by coming to America.

72.   But Trimarco said the choice of Fidelity was appropriate, and not made by Foley singlehandedly.

73.   But the trade law gives Bush wide latitude to impose penalties as he sees fit, a decision he must make by February.

74.   But, of course, there is no objective measure of fatigue by which to make such calibrations.

75.   Buy new bricks to match, and wet down the opening you made by chipping out the brick.

76.   By definition that makes the schools a pretext.

77.   By law, however, the estimates are made by the Congressional Budget Office using numbers provided by the Joint Committee on Taxation.

78.   By January, local boat yards may be making them by the dozen.

79.   By now it makes little sense to distinguish the health of the individual from that of the environment.

80.   By agreement, the choice was made by lot.

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direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
make 0.59%
make + p. >>共 99
in 33.43%
on 13.39%
from 12.47%
at 6.79%
through 4.23%
about 2.90%
during 2.79%
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against 2.15%
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