81.   Rather, the stars are generally brought in as replacements in a rather brazen attempt to boost ticket sales for a show that is already up and running.

82.   Replay, if brought back as it was used earlier in the decade, could have been applied on the pass to Jefferson, said Young.

83.   Richard Martin, who had worked at Price Waterhouse, the accounting and consulting firm, was brought in as chief financial officer.

84.   Robert Messemer, the FBI agent brought in as the lead investigator because of his background in espionage cases and proficiency in Chinese, was more pointed.

85.   She plays Tamora, Queen of the Goths, captured by Titus and brought as a slave to Rome, where she quickly seduces Saturninus.

86.   Six trailers were brought in as temporary living quarters.

87.   Some residents see the income from tourists that a new monument would bring as an important alternative to the waning agricultural economy.

88.   Some have suggested that the Russians be brought in as subcontractors, offering a fig leaf of sorts to the two would-be Korean partners, who hate each another.

89.   Stevens and McEachern have been brought in as hometown booster shots, meant to ease the offensive burden and spread the leadership role.

90.   The case is the second in two years in which a videotape has been brought as evidence against a member of the vice squad.

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know 10.51%
see 9.14%
come 4.10%
work 4.03%
use 3.96%
identify 3.04%
emerge 1.74%
describe 1.40%
take 1.39%
quote 1.35%
bring 0.10%
bring + p. >>共 73
with 18.52%
down 13.53%
along 12.48%
before 10.09%
about 8.02%
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by 4.14%
as 3.64%
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