1.   McMurphy says, and I barely can hear him over the noise of the phone wires whistling in the walls.

2.   Presently, he heard the breath whistle in her throat, a gasp, a tiny groan.

3.   Later they will stream longer and longer episodes, until a whole life whistles past in about three minutes.

4.   Bill was whistling in a devil-may-care sort of way as they sped along.

5.   I wondered what it was, it was whistling in my earhole!

6.   At her lecture, anybody expecting Bacall to deliver homogenized reminiscences of her late husband, Humphrey Bogart, was left whistling in the dark.

7.   But by clinging to such thinking, the investors may be whistling in the wind, while whatever profits are left in their stocks evaporate or their losses escalate.

8.   But in the end, a large percentage of those who remained stood for the actors, clapping, shouting and whistling in gleeful appreciation.

9.   I was beginning to think I was whistling in the wind, that the first lady had no friends whatsoever around here other than yours truly.

10.   Is Boren whistling in the graveyard about CART?

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
whistle 0%
whistle + p. >>共 38
in 18.46%
at 14.09%
through 14.09%
past 12.42%
off 5.03%
over 3.69%
as 3.02%
with 2.68%
down 2.35%
on 2.35%
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