1.   But the collapse of the Junk-bond Market is a big blow to the scores of companies which were planning new offerings.

2.   The card suffered a big blow when Phoenix Junior-flyweight Michael Carbajal withdrew because of pneumonia.

3.   One big blow and the candles were out.

4.   He thought that one big blow would knock the Germans right out.

5.   The loss of Batty was a big blow to the midfield but the injuries to both Wallace and Speed have been the big set back this season.

6.   The charity says scrapping the event is a big blow to its fiftieth anniversary celebrations.

7.   And his loss would come as a big blow to new boss Crosby who is bidding to take the club into the Premier League next season.

8.   Will I see the great icing the great big father Christmas blow up one.

9.   Analysts say his departure will be a big blow to CSC Index.

10.   Bases-empty home runs by Jeff Kent and Damon Buford produced the big blows in an otherwise minimal offensive show in which the Mets generated only five hits.

a. + blow >>共 383
major 7.66%
severe 5.34%
serious 5.31%
big 4.70%
final 3.83%
latest 3.25%
fatal 2.87%
devastating 2.61%
heavy 2.48%
further 2.45%
big + n. >>共 1140
company 2.24%
city 2.08%
play 2.02%
difference 1.40%
man 1.37%
part 1.27%
problem 1.26%
one 1.22%
question 1.16%
hit 1.03%
blow 0.26%
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