41.  Almost all of that money will buy time for television ads.

42.  Broadcast advertising is their largest expense, because the candidates must buy time on stations in New York and Philadelphia to reach New Jersey voters.

43.  Both houses of the Legislature often hold bills to buy time for negotiations, as was the case this time, although to no avail.

44.  But at worst, the two sides have bought time for further talks and at least temporarily ended the recriminations that have marred their relations.

45.  But Clinton finds no claim too wild if it buys him time to get to November.

46.  But few doubt that it was a ploy, like so many of his past moves, to buy time.

47.  But he is buying time, and this is something that cannot last long.

48.  But it is what happens to Getty after he leaves the hospital Thursday that will determine if the experimental procedure can buy time in the battle against AIDS.

49.  But Joseph E. Seagram, a Canadian distiller, broke the ban last summer when the company bought ad time on TV stations in Texas and New Hampshire.

50.  But Muhammad Zali, another senior commander for Shirzai, said that the Taliban officials might be lying and buying time to allow Omar to escape.

每页显示:    共 445 句