mark end | 43.05 | A night to mark the end. | ||
mark anniversary | 23.04 | Mark anniversaries. | ||
mark beginning | 18.10 | The father can mark the beginning. | ||
mark start | 14.09 | The triumph marked the start of a trend. | ||
mark return | 10.14 | Friday marked a return to the bad old days. | ||
mark spot | 9.28 | A wreath marks the spot. | ||
mark time | 7.64 | We mark time. | ||
mark occasion | 7.18 | There was no ceremony to mark the occasion. | ||
mark day | 5.73 | Mourners mark the day. | ||
mark border | 4.81 | The border is poorly marked. | ||
mark change | 4.54 | This marks a change. | ||
mark ballot | 4.34 | At right, Elizabeth Musick, also marks her ballot. | ||
mark milestone | 3.82 | This year marked a milestone for Corison. | ||
mark site | 3.82 | Two monuments now mark the site. | ||
mark event | 3.75 | I have marked the event on my calendar. | ||
mark grave | 3.69 | An unlettered stone marked the grave. | ||
mark place | 3.55 | Miller just marked his place. | ||
mark departure | 3.16 | This marks a departure for Mayes. | ||
mark opening | 3.09 | Sloppy, nervous play marked the opening minutes. | ||
mark shift | 3.03 | That marks a shift from last year. |