71.   And he reflects on the romantic prospects that his new status may offer.

72.   And women are increasingly learning to tailor their individual persona to suit their new status.

73.   Arrested in flagrante with a Sunset Strip hooker, Grant faced significant damage to his squeaky-clean image and new status as a big-money Hollywood player.

74.   Both the United States and European Union raised concerns that a favorable vote could set a precedent, creating a new status between member states and observers.

75.   But her new status makes little impression back home.

76.   But while her win over Coetzer was speedy and imperious, Davenport admitted feeling a certain amount of pressure resulting from her new status.

77.   Daschle hardly seems to fit his lofty new status.

78.   For one thing, there is no clear answer as to whether the new status would be recognized by any other states.

79.   He has offered Chechnya a new status short of independence, to be negotiated by a state commission.

80.   His new status seemed a bit hard to swallow.

a. + status >>共 910
final 9.22%
legal 6.53%
special 4.65%
tax-exempt 2.54%
social 2.32%
permanent 2.24%
new 1.95%
marital 1.95%
political 1.83%
future 1.73%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
status 0.04%
每页显示:    共 115