21.   Clinton cuddled the baby and swirled so that encircling news photographers could take pictures.

22.   During that same practice, a newspaper photographer took several photos of safety Keith Lyle, something even the tense Vermeil allowed.

23.   His booth on the floor is right below the balcony where photographers take pictures, most often when the market is crashing.

24.   Hughes signals her staff to let photographers take up positions at the end of the runway.

25.   Hundreds of townspeople filed past for a glimpse, and photographers took pictures.

26.   New York courts allowed Hachamovitch to testify only after court officials here guaranteed that photographers would not take pictures of him.

27.   Saturday night was formal night, and lot of passengers dressed up in long dresses and tuxedos and got portraits taken by photographers stationed around the ship.

28.   She had already developed a celebrity persona that made photographers take as many pictures of her at a premiere as a movie actress.

29.   Such cameras provide impressive versatility, allowing photographers to take close-ups at family gatherings and telephoto shots at sporting events with more-or-less-equal ease.

30.   The basketball collection is part of a larger offering of images taken by photographers of The New York Times and sold on its Internet site.

n. + take >>共 1201
government 2.42%
company 1.62%
people 1.59%
meeting 1.38%
investor 1.22%
police 1.16%
process 1.02%
official 1.00%
attack 0.80%
team 0.79%
photographer 0.09%
photographer + v. >>共 376
be 9.73%
say 7.37%
have 4.79%
take 4.79%
see 4.10%
snap 4.03%
capture 1.82%
use 1.29%
pursue 1.29%
report 1.29%
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