91.   Police and guards outnumbered what few tourists there were.

92.   Some day in the future, although it is not clear when, tourists will be able to visit Rough Point, the estate Duke called home most summers.

93.   Some of the concern is over issues tourists are hardly aware of, like the major expansion needed to the sewage system.

94.   Some local officials are nervous that if longtime snowbirds are unnerved by the tornadoes, tourists may be scared away in droves.

95.   Some tourists are simply puzzled.

96.   Still, some tourists have been afraid to come, and the nervousness could end up costing Hungary hundreds of millions of dollars.

97.   Spooked by images in the media of a flood-ravaged Northern California, tourists today are as scarce as dry boots were last week.

98.   Sure, there are tourists who travel thousands of miles and spend thousands of dollars to visit New York City.

99.   That is because increasingly, these tourists are in town to visit the financial district.

100.   That is not affected by the new U.S. sanctions since most tourists are not Americans.

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%
tourist 0.03%
tourist + v. >>共 563
be 14.65%
come 4.25%
visit 3.70%
have 2.35%
die 2.07%
flock 1.97%
arrive 1.77%
take 1.63%
stay 1.43%
go 1.43%
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