1.   There will come a time when the crisis will occur.

2.   A Senate vote had been expected Tuesday, but, with the filibuster, now likely will not come before Thursday.

3.   Everyone would rush together to the rail on that side, and there would come to mind those tragedies you read about of capsizing Asian ferries.

4.   Fugitives -- the number is legion -- will come in from the cold, demanding food and shelter.

5.   Much of the growth will come from higher consumption as real wage increases and new jobs will giver workers more spending money.

6.   Now come the dueling wills.

7.   Only if the city is hit hard in the pocketbook will change come about, said Mary Rose Wilcox, Maricopa County supervisor.

8.   Political change, she said, echoing other prominent dissidents here, will come as the economy opens and contacts increase with the outside world.

9.   She knows that itinerant carpenters, as in the old days, will come to your house to make your furniture.

10.   So when others suggest that if she is not elected Monday, her time eventually will come, DeFrantz scoffs.

n. + will >>共 1875
government 1.73%
company 1.71%
people 1.10%
team 0.84%
price 0.60%
child 0.56%
president 0.54%
one 0.52%
leader 0.48%
bill 0.48%
come 0.47%
come + v. >>共 164
equip 8.01%
close 6.98%
will 6.46%
may 6.20%
back 4.13%
be 3.62%
pressure 3.36%
do 3.10%
prepare 3.10%
load 1.81%
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