81.   Mason, a disbarred lawyer who can be stinging in debate, is solicitous toward reporters, calling them by their first names and gently critiquing their coverage.

82.   McCaffrey, who will head the U.S. delegation to a world conference on doping called by the IOC, acknowledged that the situation has given him pause.

83.   Ms. Rowlands got used to being addressed as Mom by a son who had always preferred to call her by her first name.

84.   Neither Vargas nor De La Hoya had called by Sunday to see how Jimenez was doing, which is sad.

85.   Ms. Rich invoked her right against self-incrimination when called by the committee, which plans to subpoena her bank records and the lists of donors to the Clinton library.

86.   Newell has not inspected the wreck and, in fact, knew nothing of the results, he said, until called by a reporter.

87.   Not from medical experts called by prosecution or defense.

88.   Not one of them has ever called me by an ethnic slur, which is more than I can say for some people.

89.   No one calls him by his real name, Zeljko Raznatovic.

90.   Now, at least Glenda Hope can call her by name at the memorial service.

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%
call 0.34%
call + p. >>共 89
off 14.68%
into 14.65%
in 10.99%
from 10.92%
as 6.59%
by 5.97%
with 4.95%
after 4.12%
before 3.89%
at 2.90%
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