see n as n | 6.91 | They see Pitino as one. | |||
describe n as n | 3.95 | They describe their history as one of purges by the Tutsis. | |||
view n as n | 2.57 | They view activists as little more than meddlers. | |||
identify n as n | 2.24 | He identified Hasmizan as one of those who assaulted him. | |||
make n as n | 2.11 | Tiger is just as capable of making a mistake as anyone else. | |||
portray n as n | 2.11 | The critics falsely portray the issue as one of abortion. | |||
take n as n | 1.71 | He took an appointment as US trade ambassador in Geneva. | |||
have n as n | 1.65 | At least he had a reputation as something of a hitter. | |||
be n as n | 1.58 | This soil should be buying stuff as soon somebody. | |||
love n as n | 1.51 | Love thy neighbor as thyself. | |||
tell n as n | 1.51 | Coach Dan Reeves has told players as much. | |||
use n as n | 1.51 | I tried to use my pad as much as possible. | |||
define n as n | 1.38 | Apparently, he defines a politician as something distinct from a leader. | |||
walk n as n | 1.32 | He still had the faint smile as he walked away. | |||
treat n as n | 1.18 | Police are treating the case as one of criminal damage. | |||
give n as n | 1.12 | We gave Omar as much of an opportunity as we could. | |||
regard n as n | 1.05 | I replied that my children now regard this history as theirs. | |||
help n as n | 0.99 | I just want to help my team as much as possible. | |||
list n as n | 0.99 | After that, he listed his profession as that of an investor. | |||
recognize n as n | 0.99 | It does not recognize the problem as one of pathology. |