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ring in
|
22.71 |
|
The words ring in my ears. |
|
ring off
|
7.50 |
|
And he would ring off. |
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ring from
|
6.58 |
|
Humphrey has rung me from Kew. |
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ring out
|
5.53 |
|
Ring out the old ring in the new. |
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ring up
|
4.94 |
|
Ring me up this piss up. |
|
ring on
|
3.23 |
|
Spread pepper rings flat on bottom. |
|
ring through
|
3.16 |
|
Boos rang out through the park. |
|
ring across
|
2.44 |
|
Church bells rang across the city. |
|
ring with
|
2.11 |
|
His words ring with truth. |
|
ring of
|
1.91 |
|
It rings of ventriloquism. |
|
ring around
|
1.71 |
|
RING AROUND THE MOON By Mary Burnett Smith. |
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ring as
|
1.71 |
|
Applause rang out as the pontiff left. |
|
ring during
|
1.51 |
|
Naturally, his phone rang during the meeting. |
|
ring at
|
1.38 |
|
I ring at the door. |
|
ring for
|
1.38 |
|
Could someone ring for a taxi? |
|
ring throughout
|
1.32 |
|
Church bells rang throughout his visit. |
|
ring to
|
1.05 |
|
The phone rings to an answering machine. |
|
ring like
|
0.92 |
|
The fireball was, in effect, ringing like a bell. |
|
ring by
|
0.86 |
|
...a deep valley ringed about by green uplands. |
|
ring down
|
0.72 |
|
Meanwhile, the phone lines ring down the hall. |