1.   Presumably no one does any more, for the programme for small children no longer has that title.

2.   The manuscript tradition seems to imply that the first sixty-five titles had no prologue, or at least there is none that survives.

3.   Acting for a seller on the development of an estate, large or small, registered title has great advantages, particularly in respect of plans.

4.   And what title has British Coal used this time?

5.   An Olympic title will have to wait another three years.

6.   And such is the appeal of Beat classics that the titles have the rare distinction of needing special security.

7.   And the Hawks will get closer to the finals next year, but a national title will have to wait.

8.   As with most DVDs, these titles often have lots of extras beyond the film itself.

9.   But when Austin Powers plays in other countries, the title will have to behaaave, baby.

10.   By referring to sick people as customers he stops you from thinking his title has anything to do with surgery.

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%
title 0.02%
title + v. >>共 315
be 38.38%
come 5.08%
go 3.43%
refer 3.08%
suggest 2.74%
have 2.34%
include 1.60%
make 1.43%
mean 1.43%
belong 1.37%
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