1.   Both pulled off upsets and will square off against each other in the semifinals.

2.   But as a Republican, they figured, Perry might pull an upset.

3.   But even if he had pulled an upset of Bob Dole and then whacked Bill Clinton, he never would have gotten such legislation through the Congress.

4.   But if they pull the upset, then the Cowboys could take off on a psychological rocket ride.

5.   But not long enough to pull an upset.

6.   But politicians in both parties give each of the Democratic women a strong chance to pull an upset.

7.   But Shelton has beaten Agassi in their only previous meeting and has made a habit of pulling big upsets in Grand Slam events.

8.   But unlike a lot of those same voters, I never bought this mushrooming theory that Oregon somehow deserved part of the title if Nebraska pulled off an upset.

9.   But Whitman pulled an upset when she snatched the endorsement of a group of black clergy whose support both candidates had vigorously pursued.

10.   Conventional wisdom says the Mavericks want Utah to pull the upset.

v. + upset >>共 86
pull 17.94%
cause 10.96%
score 5.65%
avoid 3.99%
produce 3.32%
expect 2.99%
have 2.99%
include 2.99%
get 2.66%
bar 2.33%
pull + n. >>共 1708
plug 4.71%
trigger 4.66%
troop 3.32%
body 2.38%
money 2.06%
gun 2.03%
string 2.00%
punch 1.48%
people 1.35%
hair 1.26%
upset 0.59%
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