「desperately」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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n) is throwing a big New Year's bash and is | desperately afraid no one will attend. |
He later kisses Yang again, somewhat | desperately, after telling her that he doesn't need her |
As the vampire pounces on his prey, Eben | desperately aims a punch at Marlowe's head. |
Lily becomes | desperately anxious about him, and one night has a terr |
ness, a neighboring family, the Hatakeyama, | desperately appealed to Date Terumune to rein in his so |
pital architect out of cryogenic prison and | desperately asks for his help. |
e bridge's capture, the German Army Command | desperately attempted to destroy the bridge by bombing |
a crack security team at her disposal, Liz | desperately attempts to track down the perverted result |
Paula suspects she might be pregnant and | desperately attempts to find DJ Worm. |
Dr. Seymour, leader of the Peace League, | desperately attempts to avert war. |
came to the assistance of the Don Cossacks | desperately battling Red forces at Novocherkassk. |
The song describes a man who is | desperately begging a woman not to go loving on anybody |
She | desperately begs the man for sex, but he simply asks he |
that game could only briefly entertain "the | desperately bored or the blind", while Nintendo Power g |
Throughout the episode, he is | desperately bored and does various things to pass the t |
t due to the endless rain, the officers are | desperately bored. |
After | desperately calling out for help, and receiving none, h |
sed by her departure, succumbs to grief and | desperately calls out for Amber telepathically, his bra |
He is shown | desperately clinging to the armrests but defiantly look |
ted by the country's ruling elite, which is | desperately clinging to power." |
only with an old nobleman-conservative who | desperately clung to the feudal system. |
and is so unable to impress Dowland that he | desperately discloses his identity as a time traveller. |
Ellen | desperately drives downtown to the post office to see t |
Angelina | desperately embraces Edwin, demonstrating the depth of |
), but cultured, intelligent, diligent, and | desperately enthusiastic. |
There the earthen pot is | desperately fending off the friendly approach of the me |
iled to find the net as the Mariners hunted | desperately for points to guarantee automatic promotion |
blind man is sliding along a wall, looking | desperately for the little boy. |
decider back in Brisbane was fast-paced and | desperately fought with never more than four points sep |
ng out of Kharkov to the South, the Germans | desperately fought to hold open a corridor through whic |
Soon followed other | desperately fought battles especially those for Fort Qu |
wounded and, for about an hour, the Rangers | desperately fought to hold their position in the town, |
arch to the scene of his defeat, and at the | desperately fought second battle of El Teb he was wound |
Desperately, Friedemann offers one of his father's comp | |
e and refuses to see Fleur who calls to Jon | desperately from the garden. |
Wanting to stop Zookeeper | desperately, Garfield reinfected himself with Sakutia. |
place in chaos and most of the teachers are | desperately getting themselves used to the situation, a |
So, elegantly and | desperately, he pulls out all the stops, hoping to chan |
Desperately he informs them of his family's mine back h | |
avy casualties, the British airborne forces | desperately held on to an ever-shrinking defensive peri |
ugh he at first resists, he reaches out and | desperately holds her when he thinks she is going to wa |
Quoyle | desperately holds onto a cool box in the water to keep |
opening cyan lines that represent doors and | desperately hoping for a magenta line to appear when yo |
Bankrupt and | desperately ill from tuberculosis, she seeks to reinsta |
to Adana, Turkey, to treat both wounded and | desperately ill Armenians, victims of massacre. |
ril 2011, A mother struggles to support her | desperately ill daughter, but then is told that she wil |
by KMT agents and his young daughter falls | desperately ill. |
ch [space] travel seriously and to have the | desperately immoral outlook which I try to pillory in W |
and the reconstruction of the shattered and | desperately impoverished country. |
This unit fought | desperately in the muddy terrain with its commander dyi |
a (Calista Flockhart), a young woman who is | desperately in love with him. |
Desperately in love, George wishes things were differen | |
see her on one of her rare outings and fell | desperately in love with her. |
Desperately in need of cash to pay for an operation for | |
26, she was turned over to the Coast Guard, | desperately in need of additional ships to suppress the |
n, freed him from the wreckage and, working | desperately in pitch-black darkness, finally effected h |
n years, that was badly under-resourced and | desperately in need of new ideas and a new strategy. |
to the interests of his district, which was | desperately in need of good roads, and his only reason |
Also he is | desperately in love with Lam Lam |
udent with little money at his disposal, is | desperately in love with Sonja Hartmann, an office girl |
ailing to pay his way at Gary's flat and is | desperately in love with Deborah. |
Desperately in need of Soviet aid, Mao relented to Stal | |
rl next door", Mary Preston (Clara Bow), is | desperately in love with him. |
me success due to the fact the Chinese were | desperately lacking in heavy artillery in the early par |
ahumans led by Magog, the weakened Parasite | desperately lashes out at Captain Atom, tearing through |
Strip face appalling living conditions with | desperately little hope for the future"; they pledge th |
ide Man, he plays Eric, a boy apparently so | desperately lonely that he tries to impress the mob ass |
st wife Eileen O'Shaughnessy, Orwell became | desperately lonely, and on 13 October 1949 married Brow |
"The moment when two people | desperately long for one another, the moment when love |
Clutching on to these straws, she | desperately looks for her home 15 Park Avenue, where sh |
As they drive away, Kujan | desperately looks around the crowded streets for Verbal |
In less than a month, the Filipinos were | desperately low on funding and on the verge of starvati |
ripped of their old identities, they wander | desperately lured by one deceptive promise of salvation |
Desperately missing her dead father, Little Voice spend | |
inking water to people around the world who | desperately need it. |
ance to receive presents and cash that they | desperately need to start their new life together. |
Paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 | desperately need NPOVing. |
me to reach flood-stricken communities with | desperately needed assistance. |
re issues could be identified, and services | desperately needed by COAs could be delivered and disse |
neighbour, Jacques Martin, told him that he | desperately needed a colourist. |
ommitted to working toward those changes so | desperately needed in this state will need your underst |
Styria | desperately needed such a large armoury to host a massi |
pe, but no surviving issue with Afonso, who | desperately needed heirs after ascending to the Portugu |
It will, for the short term, provide | desperately needed space, but in the long run yield an |
political understanding, something which is | desperately needed at this point in time. |
Braddock | desperately needed transportation for his troops, and F |
t in the county revealed that an airport is | desperately needed in the county. |
s one of the few ways for the Allies to get | desperately needed Lend-Lease supplies to the Soviets f |
ng upwards of 500 wagons partly filled with | desperately needed war supplies for the South. |
hough Wier Longleaf Lumber Company provided | desperately needed jobs for many poor in this area of t |
nd is sadly dilapidated and a new ground is | desperately needed as it does not meet modern stadium s |
y and build the Lisp machines that Jacobson | desperately needed was if Jacobson pushed and otherwise |
is happy to take the job as it will provide | desperately needed funds and the time to complete his f |
ned as the Rob Roy, Williams would bring in | desperately needed supplies into blockaded southern por |
th a huge injury list, manager Walter Smith | desperately needed a striker, and re-signed Hateley for |
single mother to three small children, she | desperately needed to get back to work, so later that y |
For example, land reform was | desperately needed in Korea. |
l supplies and operations, and also to loot | desperately needed materials. |
cientists and technicians that were by then | desperately needed by UK industry and science, to repla |
raneous with the Marshall Plan, it provided | desperately needed assistance in the aftermath of World |
The aircraft were | desperately needed to bolster the island's defence agai |
r-Poet of the Fifth Sun is a compelling and | desperately needed one. |
nts to the Allied antisubmarine forces were | desperately needed to avert defeat and needed at once. |
iorating and a long-term repair strategy is | desperately needed, especially for the tower. |
After their rift a replacement was | desperately needed, but Piazzolla soon met folksinger A |
National income was | desperately needed, and a great deal of this income cam |
Montoya went into the Canadian Grand Prix | desperately needing some points, after having had only |
Only when she delivers the money he so | desperately needs does he begin to trust her and agree |
lier himself, have pointed out that cricket | desperately needs the investment which only comes from |
hure more than an encyclopaedic article and | desperately needs tidying. |
The whole thing | desperately needs rewriting. |
The Confederacy | desperately needs the beef to feed its soldiers besiege |
I oppose the split, but I think the article | desperately needs cleanup. |
Officer Delon (Henstridge) is a mother who | desperately needs to get away from the quarantined city |
Marshall allows him to keep the money he so | desperately needs. |
s are unable to afford the surgery that she | desperately needs. |
Despite his commitment to sport, he held | desperately on to his drapery business throughout his l |
at St. Python, France, when the advance was | desperately opposed and the streets of the village were |
She was | desperately overmatched by the four Japanese ships and, |
oving Spike or using Spike, Buffy begins to | desperately plead for something to be "wrong" with her |
a (Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement) -- | desperately pleaded for their intervention: "We are dra |
Today, works by some of these | desperately poor residents and their close friends sell |
lated agencies make false promises to often | desperately poor women. |
s year in and year out, “a country which is | desperately poor, where many adults cannot read or writ |
Desperately poor, she found occasional work as a seamst | |
starts the film on its way, with Lancaster | desperately racing through winding streets and alleyway |
Walter | desperately reaches over, turns the key and guns the mo |
Doomed to | desperately repeating the cycle of his life over and ov |
Eleanor quickly finds the hospital | desperately requires an anesthetist but has little mone |
The protesters then | desperately rushed back to the wall, and pushed the lad |
f a potentially expensive lawsuit, start to | desperately search for the missing campers. |
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan | desperately search the entire planet for Tahl. |
very effectively as he carries Roberta and | desperately searches for a power outlet to recharge her |
He | desperately searches for her in the winding passages of |
Shelldrake has been | desperately searching for a way to avoid problems with |
ed by Chuta Banba, an impeded high schooler | desperately searching for his "first time", with whom B |
Meanwhile, her parents are | desperately searching for their daughter, who is living |
a gnome called Jasper (Tom Lowell), who is | desperately seeking a bride for himself, but cannot fin |
the 1960s, when Douglas Cook was aging and | desperately seeking ways to secure the future of Eastwo |
trongly advise him not to fight but Jarvis, | desperately seeking his first win, chooses to ignore th |
orming the script to the official Hollyoaks | Desperately Seeking website. |
the mystery of his young friend, while also | desperately seeking his own purpose in the world. |
Her second film | Desperately Seeking Susan, featuring then-rising star M |
After the commercial success of her film | Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Madonna wanted to act |
Rosanna Arquette - | Desperately Seeking Susan |
Desperately Seeking A Duke (2008) | |
Julie Burchill, | Desperately seeking attention, 2003-04-12 |
Budd and various roles in two workshops of | Desperately Seeking Susan. |
1980s as an actor in movies like Lovesick, | Desperately Seeking Susan and Crocodile Dundee, he late |
He has also appeared in the movies | Desperately Seeking Susan, Baby It's You and Cookie. |
, she was the focus of the documentary film | Desperately Seeking Seka. |
ew End Theatre London), Susan (workshops of | Desperately Seeking Susan and the original London cast |
lm is about a doctor (Vishnuvardhan) who is | desperately seeking an assistant doctor. |
g the member of their family they have been | desperately seeking, in some cases for most of their li |
any years, find the family members they are | desperately seeking. |
As a result of this, she | desperately seeks the truth about the unexplained event |
Larry agrees to think over the offer, then | desperately sends a bellboy to pawn a few of his posses |
One day, he | desperately sends a new letter with a picture of his br |
The French King was | desperately short of troops and opened bilateral negoti |
, he rejoined the British Museum, which was | desperately short of staff, as an Assistant Keeper, rem |
vised him to take the move as the club were | desperately short of funds. |
were closed to ex-convicts, the colony was | desperately short of teachers, yet unable to pay a suff |
d that hospitals and other key services are | desperately short of staff, with more than half the doc |
This article is | desperately short of reliable sources, though. |
sniper fire from the treeline as the enemy | desperately sought to stop their attack. |
began to sink into disrepair as the owners | desperately sought a buyer. |
uggling with their own sufferings that they | desperately strive to keep undisclosed - schizophrenia, |
n the opening, Spirou runs around the house | desperately switching off Fantasio's loud-playing radio |
The Blues tried | desperately to hold on for the few final tackles, but W |
While she wanted | desperately to teach them to read the scripture for the |
help Hugo's confidence, but then she tries | desperately to prevent it. |
the following months Michael Collins tried | desperately to persuade O'Connor and his men to leave t |
sexual persona and on the other hand trying | desperately to negate it." |
Tony tries | desperately to contact Charlie, but finds that the phon |
However, as Ted is trying | desperately to get to 'The Field' where he is about to |
Chairman Cowlishaw tried | desperately to acquire the needed funds but failed and |
up into his pot while Goofy is stuck trying | desperately to catch a walrus. |
Blair wishes | desperately to return to Africa, so, in exchange, he ag |
of the Ghetto by the Germans, Feiner tried | desperately to help those who were sent to slave labor |
The exhausted bandit tries | desperately to take a boat to water, but despite his be |
that time was very tense - Genoa was trying | desperately to hold onto the island, but the departure |
an elements and the Galla [Oromo], fighting | desperately to preserve their predominant position in n |
t sex comedy, about a couple who are trying | desperately to conceive, only for each to have past lov |
keep him out of politics, a realm he wished | desperately to enter. |
m its grasp, the Confederacy was struggling | desperately to maintain some hold on the river. |
ied to the defense of his leader and fought | desperately to beat off the hostile attack. |
wo hundred thousand people who were waiting | desperately to take a glance. |
the darkness, physicists and engineers work | desperately to develop the first human atom bombs as th |
y pessimistic, and depict someone who tries | desperately to leave their difficult past behind them w |
The reason that she clung so | desperately to the Juunishi bonds was that she feared t |
artial arts champion Matt Mullins) searches | desperately to find his brother's killer. |
Liberia tried | desperately to modernize its largely agricultural econo |
ut 3000 feet of runway left, the crew tried | desperately to stop, applying maximum reverse thrust an |
the heart of bustling north Kolkata trying | desperately to keep alive its hopes, dreams, aspiration |
n, U.S. Navy divers and salvage teams tried | desperately to pump water out from the Card's flooded c |
Mike tries | desperately to re-capture him, but failed. |
The Feng family tries | desperately to fight them until the Long family arrives |
The board and director's tried | desperately to ensure survival with a number of signing |
On May 16, they fought | desperately to save the city, but were again defeated. |
st Lambert and another 8./SG 77 pilot tried | desperately to get away, but could not lose their pursu |
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