71.   A. Headstones, footstones, and markers can take a real beating from the dry winds of Kansas.

72.   Abundant sunshine and seasonable conditions will cover the Northeast seaboard from New York to Portland, Maine, on Sunday while the brisk winds of Saturday subside.

73.   Academic archeologists who disapprove of how the Whydah excavation has been funded and executed got wind of the invitation.

74.   After Phoenix cosmetic surgeon Steven Locnikar appeared bare-chested in the latest Cosmopolitan, his ex-wife, Liliana Locnikar, got wind of it.

75.   After Phoenix cosmetic surgeon Steven Locnikar appeared bare-chested in the magazine, his ex-wife got wind of it.

76.   Against these gale-force winds of change, government seemed impotent to the point of irrelevancy, an idea enthusiastically promoted by the Republicans.

77.   Brrr ... The chill wind of winter.

78.   Brudnoy tells in considerable detail of his discussions and negotiations, while in the hospital, with Boston Globe editors and writers who had got wind of his disease.

79.   Buffeted by the winds of change, many blacks are scanning the landscape, still searching for a comfortable home of the mind.

80.   But as the public gets wind of the benefits of heart-rate training, Blau sees this changing.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
wind 0.01%
wind + p. >>共 67
from 31.01%
of 11.94%
in 9.41%
up 9.05%
across 6.15%
at 3.96%
on 2.50%
over 2.35%
to 2.19%
out_of 1.89%
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