91.   At Fox, where the target audience has always been young, the publicly announced strategy was to seek older viewers.

92.   At others, the audiences are theater buffs in search of affordable classics.

93.   At that point in the preview performance I attended, the audience was ready to give testimony.

94.   At the Holiday Inn in Clark that same night, the audience was not so attentive.

95.   At the big designer shows, for example, runways could be filled with neon brights, but the audience was in black.

96.   At this point, the audience is likely to be more tolerant of efforts to outline what may be fairly complex or even somewhat dry information.

97.   At night, this audience is more interested in culture than slot machines, Moscaritolo said.

98.   At the WB network, whose primary audience is teenagers, executives have urged producers of individual shows to explore Columbine-linked themes like teen alienation.

99.   Audiences are likely to be captivated by the lavish photography.

100.   Audiences are much less tolerant of long master shots and accustomed to a lot of cutting within scenes.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
audience 0.06%
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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