81.   The threats came not only from its Arab neighbors, but indirectly from their superpower backer, the Soviet Union.

82.   The ultimate insult, in this case, was that the threat was coming from the city responsible for hosting the Games.

83.   The strike threat came as musicians and transit workers were also seizing on the holiday season to press their causes.

84.   The veto threat came in a letter sent by acting Labor Secretary Cynthia Metzler to Sen. James Jeffords, chairman of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee.

85.   The threat came as the Finance Ministry issued yet another report accusing Monaco of concealing vital information about secret bank accounts and suspected money laundering.

86.   The threat comes from AIDS.

87.   These days, the threat would probably come from some bank in North Carolina or Ohio.

88.   These requirements are not a problem when the threat comes from a government, but they are if the enemy is anonymous.

89.   They said the threats came from someone called the Phantom and, in the South Jersey barracks, from a group called the Lords of Discipline.

90.   Though loss of life in a tornado outbreak is staggering, the greatest threat to life comes from flooding.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
threat 0.25%
threat + v. >>共 353
be 43.54%
come 8.21%
remain 2.40%
force 1.50%
make 1.22%
seem 1.11%
appear 1.08%
have 1.08%
prompt 0.97%
end 0.94%
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