81.   The law is just the latest effort by Massachusetts to combat health problems brought on by smoking.

82.   The obvious reason for the move was renewed inflation fears brought about by rising oil and gold prices.

83.   The problem for trade associations is that by definition they bring competitors together.

84.   The results are another sign that the cable industry is rebounding from a slump last year brought on by investor concern over competition from direct broadcast satellites.

85.   The Philadelphia Daily News, in a typical example, advised parents last week to wear latex gloves to inspect Halloween treats brought home by their children.

86.   The Saudi king also suffers from diabetes and a weak heart brought on by years of good living.

87.   The result was the bitter antitrust lawsuit brought by the Justice Department and state attorneys general that Microsoft lost earlier this year and is now appealing.

88.   Their problems are boring and brought on by their genetic failure to cough up a true story about anything as well as their traditional tendency to employ the incompetent.

89.   Then the lemonade recession hit, brought on by the powdered mix and the frozen can.

90.   Then suddenly a random convulsive shift, brought on by some triviality, and all at once the automaton jumps the tracks.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
bring 0.24%
bring + p. >>共 73
with 18.52%
down 13.53%
along 12.48%
before 10.09%
about 8.02%
for 5.33%
in 5.03%
by 4.14%
as 3.64%
at 1.98%
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