81.   American intelligence agencies concluded years ago that Pakistan is a nuclear power and can assemble nuclear weapons within days to weeks.

82.   Although privately owned, these arcades are supposed to be available much of the day to the public.

83.   Amerson, who hyperextended his knee, is day to day. . . .

84.   And actors like Ted Deasy are expected to make broad linguistic leaps from day to day.

85.   And because the exchange rate can fluctuate sharply from day to day, the cost of the transaction might not be known until the statement arrives.

86.   And Benton is coping with the demands of coaching a team with a roster that should be written in pencil because it can change from day to day.

87.   And certainly, it reduces the issues of our day to their idiotic black-and-white extremes.

88.   And from day to day, he keeps adding nickels, dimes, quarters, even pennies.

89.   And like black, they go from day to evening, dressy to casual.

90.   And needs can vary greatly from day to day for the same person.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
day 0.21%
day + p. >>共 73
of 40.84%
in 12.20%
for 7.00%
at 4.58%
with 4.47%
on 4.38%
as 3.76%
after 3.36%
before 2.85%
to 2.57%
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