1.   All in all, the young have the odds stacked against them, especially in a hard winter.

2.   The young have a completely different set of values.

3.   But courts have told educators that they may not foster religion and have made it clear that the young have legal rights and protections, which reduce institutional authority.

4.   He has prospered where other young, non-collegians have not.

5.   If danger approached, the awkward-flying young had thickets of mountain laurel and a spattering of hemlocks in which to hide.

6.   It is hard for the young to have dreams in Cuba.

7.   Postel and Crocker were members of the Internet old guard, a cadre of computer researchers who, when young, had strong opinions and nothing to lose.

8.   Polls show the young have the least confidence in traditional Social Security, so Bentsen and Doggett are more agreeable to privatization than many of their Democratic brethren.

9.   The young have little hope of good jobs, and some former Fidelistas declare their loss of faith.

10.   The young had a hard time catching and swallowing pinhead-sized crickets and fruit flies.

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%
young 0%
young + v. >>共 141
be 19.80%
have 5.46%
man 4.10%
people 4.10%
find 1.71%
go 1.71%
die 1.71%
seem 1.71%
make 1.37%
star 1.37%
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