1.   The camera pans across all those stars and galaxies and lets the audience know that this is one big number.

2.   The audience knew it too -- it showed in the polite but faintly puzzled round of applause, far less enthusiastic than she normally received.

3.   Performers warmed to the lustrous colours and the audience knew that a special experience had been shared.

4.   American movie audiences knew Kramarov only from a string of supporting roles he took on after leaving the Soviet Union.

5.   American audiences know Chaykin best for his startling cameos, small but potent appearances in films generally populated by extremely well-groomed stars.

6.   And Bauer lets his audiences know that unlike some other candidates, such as Bush and Dole, he would use abortion as a litmus test in appointing judges.

7.   And people do laugh, which suggests that some audiences know the difference between commercial pageantry and live theater of quality.

8.   Audiences know that this confrontation will be as short and violent as the lives of the foot soldiers who followed both men.

9.   Audiences generally know a production by its stars, story, music.

10.   Actors in the younger generation seem not to care if audiences know they are losing their hair.

n. + know >>共 914
people 7.61%
official 3.07%
player 2.30%
fan 1.94%
scientist 1.90%
world 1.74%
company 1.66%
police 1.62%
man 1.41%
team 1.28%
audience 0.50%
audience + v. >>共 578
be 20.40%
have 3.24%
see 2.99%
respond 2.07%
want 2.00%
get 1.95%
laugh 1.85%
know 1.80%
seem 1.78%
cheer 1.53%
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