111.   Shaw and his friend, photographer Rob Brinson, decided the old factory would be a perfect space for artists to live and work.

112.   So factories are reluctant to take advantage of cheaper land and labor rates in small towns because transportation costs will eat up the savings.

113.   Since they pay no royalties, the factories are extremely profitable.

114.   Some factories are already at full capacity.

115.   Some fright factories are in basements or warehouses, with staffs of volunteers who build sets and impersonate ghouls to raise money for charity.

116.   Speaking through an interpreter, Senor Ortega explained that the factory is only the last stop for the hats.

117.   State-owned factories are idle.

118.   Take Okura, the man whose little factory churns out black plastic parts for cars and who cheerfully admits that his factory is a loser.

119.   That factory is now in production, but it has been the target of speculation that Samsung might sell it to Intel, its minority investor.

120.   That factory is underused and will absorb most of the production from the closed plants, he said.

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%
factory 0.02%
factory + v. >>共 354
be 20.22%
produce 5.94%
have 4.98%
close 3.96%
make 3.84%
operate 1.74%
run 1.68%
use 1.44%
continue 1.26%
pay 1.20%
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