111.   You may pay a few dollars more for shoes at Phidippides, but the personalized attention is well worth it.

112.   And, just like big business, the criminals are going global, merging their operations, and paying top dollar for technical expertise.

113.   Griesdorn said candidates willingly pay top dollar to show ads in more heavily watched time slots.

114.   Hayoutou complained of an exodus of talented African players to Europe, where clubs pay top dollar for elite performers.

115.   In July, King offered up the first two installments in cyberspace, asking readers to pay a dollar for each copy they download from his Web site.

116.   In the past, U.N. officials often relied on, and paid top dollar for, U.S. Air Force units to airlift peacekeepers and supplies.

117.   Nearby businesses were paying top dollar for private security guards.

118.   The million dollars was apparently paid, but no cotton was produced.

119.   They pay a few dollars a month in rent for apartments that usually go for thousands of dollars.

120.   United and other major carriers rely heavily on the revenue of business passengers who pay top dollar for their tickets.

v. + dollar >>共 500
buy 10.92%
sell 9.78%
change 5.57%
support 4.58%
help 4.52%
boost 3.86%
hurt 3.78%
mix 3.40%
use 2.22%
spend 2.02%
pay 1.80%
pay + n. >>共 447
attention 14.35%
tax 6.46%
bill 5.37%
price 4.94%
tribute 3.61%
fee 2.82%
dividend 2.75%
money 2.25%
fine 2.25%
ransom 1.76%
dollar 0.44%
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