91.   Consumers could buy Windows from, say, three separate companies, each offering slightly different versions of Windows and its own brand of customer service.

92.   Consumers may be buying again.

93.   Consumers would gradually buy digital TV equipment, and eventually the broadcasters would stop their analog broadcasts.

94.   Demand for gold normally peaks in December and January when consumers buy jewelry as gifts for Christmas in Europe and North America and weddings in India.

95.   Demand for gold normally peaks in December and January, when consumers buy jewelry as gifts for Christmas in Europe and North American and for weddings in India.

96.   Demand for stainless steel has grown as consumers buy more refrigerators, washing machines and other products made with the material.

97.   Demand may not pick up until after the holiday break in the run up to the Indian wedding season and when U.S. consumers buy commemorative rings for June graduation.

98.   Demand for gold normally peaks in December and January when consumers buy jewelry as holiday gifts.

99.   Dependability is the most important consideration when consumers buy washing machines, Maytag said.

100.   Demand for gold normally peaks in December and January when consumers buy jewelry as gifts for Christmas in Europe and North America and for weddings in India.

n. + buy >>共 1188
investor 11.84%
people 7.38%
company 7.04%
consumer 3.69%
customer 3.04%
money 2.78%
government 2.08%
trader 1.95%
fund 1.52%
bank 1.30%
consumer + v. >>共 871
be 13.85%
have 5.42%
spend 4.08%
buy 3.55%
pay 2.57%
want 2.14%
get 1.80%
see 1.56%
continue 1.56%
take 1.46%
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