31.   But unlike profit-seeking businesses, colleges do not take excess demand as a signal to expand.

32.   Callahan said business journalists, like Stuart Varney of CNN, were in demand as business news dominated the headlines.

33.   Carriers also cited higher security costs and strong demand as reasons for the increase.

34.   Casino executives predict the airlines will want to meet the demand as one resort after another opens with a burst of advertising throughout the South.

35.   Clients ranging from liquor companies to environmental groups keep Meyerowitz in near-constant demand as a commercial photographer.

36.   Chefs have gone from being essentially blue collar workers to true professionals, as much in demand as athletes.

37.   Clooney was in demand as a club singer and recording artist.

38.   Companies that sell chips for graphics and other PC functions are seeing lower prices and weak demand as computer makers keep less of these specialized machines on hand.

39.   Consumers may be lured back to pork by lower prices after about two weeks of waning demand as lower wholesale prices for beef drew consumers from pork.

40.   Despite her retirement, she remains in great demand as a speaker.

n. + as >>共 1563
job 1.33%
year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
demand 0.12%
demand + p. >>共 76
from 22.93%
of 22.70%
in 14.48%
by 10.95%
on 8.87%
as 3.39%
to 2.85%
at 2.00%
during 1.46%
among 1.10%
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