81.   The Florida Legislature marked time, careful not to get ahead of the high court.

82.   The players are marking time to the end of the season, even though they are still mathematically alive for the playoffs.

83.   The two met at a converted Israeli police station while Christopher marked time before a dinner Saturday night with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres.

84.   Until then, the sound of air rushing through the bellows is meant to mark the time.

85.   Finally, Milan stocks marked time in dull trading following the new resignation of the Dini government, and the Mibtel stock price index finished the day unchanged.

86.   Frankfurt stocks made a moderate gain on Monday, while the London market marked time and bourses were closed in Paris and Milan for the Assumption holiday.

87.   However, at the beginning of the week, the latex market had marked time.

88.   A dealer said the rand appeared to be marking time as traders awaited fresh direction.

89.   But with the peace process in the rebel Caucasus republic of Chechnya marking time, Yeltsin needs all the help he can get.

90.   Democratisation even seems to be marking time nowadays.

v. + time >>共 481
spend 18.25%
take 15.59%
have 13.39%
serve 2.96%
give 2.84%
play 2.01%
buy 1.60%
waste 1.52%
come 1.49%
need 1.18%
mark 0.42%
mark + n. >>共 1112
end 10.12%
anniversary 5.41%
beginning 4.25%
start 3.31%
return 2.38%
spot 2.18%
time 1.79%
occasion 1.69%
day 1.35%
border 1.13%
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