71.   After a year she borrowed money from her mother to buy new work clothes and to pay car fare to job interviews, and set about becoming a journalist.

72.   After all, they had just heard a fascinating new work by Faure.

73.   After graduation, the Florida native headed for Seattle, lured by Choreographers, Etc., an informal forum where modern-dance choreographers could present new work.

74.   After the bill reached the House floor on Thursday, lawmakers toughened it by establishing strict new work requirements for people seeking food stamps.

75.   After the presents are opened, long-term planners are disoriented and must find new work.

76.   All the uncertainty makes him want to pay off their loans even when he does find new work.

77.   Both states wound up combining their new work requirements with expansions of job placement, child care, and other services.

78.   Bush quietly conceded recently that welfare reform, including new work requirements for recipients, may have to wait until next year.

79.   But as always, a vast majority of the interesting new work is going off-Broadway.

80.   But conservatives said they would oppose any new work site for illegal immigrants, particularly if it receives city funding.

a. + work >>共 1214
hard 12.26%
new 3.27%
good 2.15%
best 1.26%
volunteer 1.16%
extra 1.08%
part-time 1.06%
legal 1.00%
real 0.88%
detective 0.88%
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%
work 0.20%
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