1.   As drivers get increasingly fed up with congestion and car-damaging roads, the surplus is coming under attack.

2.   As recently as Sunday, top Clinton administration officials were refusing to discuss the idea that a surplus could come sooner.

3.   But in both cases, the entire surplus comes from excess payroll taxes that are earmarked for Social Security.

4.   But nearly all the surpluses have come from Social Security taxes paid by working Americans.

5.   But now Dan L. Crippen, the director of the CBO, says no surplus is coming soon.

6.   In its final report, which will be made on Wednesday, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee will say that the surplus came almost entirely from its contingency fund.

7.   Monthly surpluses usually come in January, April, June, and September, reflecting quarterly or annual tax returns.

8.   Monthly surpluses usually come in January, April, June, and September, reflecting quarterly tax returns.

9.   Monthly surpluses usually come in January, April, June, and September, which coincide with quarterly tax payments.

10.   Monthly surpluses usually come in January, April, June and September, reflecting quarterly tax returns.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
surplus 0.03%
surplus + v. >>共 173
be 30.50%
continue 4.25%
mean 3.19%
grow 3.19%
shrink 3.08%
help 2.66%
come 2.55%
go 2.44%
materialize 2.44%
hurt 1.81%
每页显示:    共 24