71.   In most catastrophes, Hansen said, officials can sooner or later see an end to suffering and dislocation.

72.   In San Marcos, Texas, bank employee Debbie Johnson, a Republican loyalist, is having trouble seeing the end of bickering and fussing.

73.   Indian leaders hope to see an end to poverty, lack of education and training, substance abuse and other problems that plague their people.

74.   Israelis have much more on their minds than the boring business with the Palestinians, and most of them want to see an end to it.

75.   It also was the end of some positive streaks for the Kings, and the continuation of one streak the Kings would be happy to see end.

76.   It sees an end to its lifelong enmity with the United States, South Korea and Japan as the key to its survival.

77.   John Rash, senior vice president at the Minneapolis-based advertising agency Campbell Mithun Esty, also sees no end in sight.

78.   Lowe believes Townes saw the end coming.

79.   Milosevic sees the end of the U.N. sanctions as giving something to a public that has grown weary of nationalist oratory and bloodshed.

80.   No one outside the government clearly sees any end in sight.

v. + end >>共 703
put 11.89%
mark 8.85%
near 6.16%
bring 4.45%
demand 4.29%
mean 4.29%
negotiate 3.58%
signal 2.98%
see 2.79%
reach 2.41%
see + n. >>共 1403
sign 1.33%
reason 1.25%
man 1.18%
thing 1.14%
people 1.07%
doctor 0.95%
action 0.93%
need 0.92%
opportunity 0.89%
lot 0.87%
end 0.38%
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