11.   The press had a particularly strong influence on the attitudes of Labour identifiers, especially towards the end of the campaign.

12.   He then told the court I had better not say she was an angel or no angel or the national press will have a hundred field days.

13.   So far, the courts have been reluctant to hold that the press has a moral duty to inform an interested public.

14.   The press had a field day!

15.   At last, the popular press had an issue that could interest most people the way debates on immigration, European integration, and improving health care could not.

16.   But the press has some serious defenders, even if they seem to be giggling as they post.

17.   But the press has a special talent for inflicting a lasting pain ... It cuts you off from a sense of respectability.

18.   But the robust British press has had a jolly time, and some commentators have even found the spectacle reassuring.

19.   Certain it is that the always polite but ever tenacious Scandinavian press will have an opportunity to address a number of unresolved issues.

20.   Generally, the press has an honorable history for accurate and timely battlefield coverage.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
press 0.04%
press + v. >>共 545
be 15.60%
report 11.20%
say 5.64%
have 3.45%
speculate 1.68%
give 1.12%
get 1.08%
go 1.08%
take 1.03%
do 0.95%
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