1.   Already, development has eaten away at the Santa Catalina sky island outside Tucson and has begun to encroach on others farther out in the country.

2.   And Ms. Quinn believes the real money may lie even farther in the past.

3.   Andy Dupuy was chosen apparently because he was farther along in his blood tests.

4.   Artists who could be much farther along in their creative work get bogged down in the bureaucracy.

5.   As investors like Roberts are well aware, even products much farther along in their development than any featured last week in Washington can falter before reaching the market.

6.   Because their currencies go farther in the U.S. than at home, Japanese and German automakers both plan to boost American production.

7.   But the Ballenger bill goes farther in also eliminating another agency, the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

8.   Despite all the stated concern about the environment, we are clearly not much farther along in our tree culture than we were a century ago.

9.   Douglas, Ariz., and Calexico, Calif., may well be farther down in the muck than El Paso.

10.   Europe must do the same or be content to fall farther behind in the race to the future.

a. + in >>共 1080
involved 7.47%
born 4.61%
available 2.52%
active 2.03%
common 1.58%
alone 1.34%
high 1.19%
due 1.19%
popular 0.96%
successful 0.95%
farther 0.02%
farther + p. >>共 26
from 23.66%
down 11.11%
along 9.68%
out 8.60%
in 7.89%
behind 7.17%
to 6.09%
between 5.02%
into 4.66%
on 3.94%
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