81.   One probably must be as curious and as intellectually alert as Emerson himself to read him with pleasure and reward.

82.   One reads it with sadness and appreciation and a great deal of tenderness for one Isaku, who never lived and yet reminds us of our common past.

83.   One reads with the dread and fascination that one feels watching an insect devour its prey.

84.   One could probably curl up in an easy chair and read with little distraction -- except for the intoxicating aromas of dishes whizzing by.

85.   Parents can read along with children and help them find hidden bees.

86.   One reads with appreciation for the intelligence of this imagined life of Murnau even as one wishes for the sense of roundness, the completeness that is missing.

87.   People who would rather have a tooth filled than read art criticism are able to read him with pleasure.

88.   People were grabbing notices from the ledge of the information booth, reading them with furrowed brows.

89.   Photometers are sensors that do not usually produce images but can read with great accuracy the intensity and duration of light.

90.   Q. I read with interest your idea to use vinegar to kill weeds coming up between bricks and other paving materials.

v. + with >>共 1051
work 7.83%
come 4.23%
begin 2.27%
cover 1.84%
stay 1.56%
struggle 1.44%
sign 1.35%
combine 1.34%
follow 1.19%
move 0.94%
read 0.07%
read + p. >>共 74
in 20.22%
about 20.18%
to 10.30%
from 9.66%
on 8.52%
like 6.18%
at 3.72%
by 3.42%
with 3.01%
of 2.10%
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