1.   All these strategies have the potential to involve all pupils in mathematical challenge, enabling them to engage in a broader curriculum.

2.   In fact, the Reagan urban strategy had the potential to constrain the policy options of cities.

3.   Particular search strategies had to be designed to compare, order and extend the different partial hypotheses at different parts of the utterance.

4.   Such a strategy would have to be very carefully designed, however, if it were not to result in a huge explosion of word hypotheses.

5.   This strategy does not have public support.

6.   Already, though, the American strategy has imitators.

7.   Although everything from toll roads to elevated trams have been tried, no sweeping strategies have been developed to cope with congestion.

8.   And here, too, research and experience suggest that the strategy has some promise.

9.   And people think the strategy may have more validity since some of the proprietary trading desks at investment banks have stopped using that strategy.

10.   And until the Republicans can steady themselves and come back with a counterpunch, the strategy is having its effect.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
strategy 0.05%
strategy + v. >>共 440
be 33.75%
work 10.24%
seem 2.68%
backfire 2.50%
have 2.42%
pay_off 2.40%
appear 1.97%
fail 1.68%
include 1.47%
make 1.40%
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