51.   Gasoline seesawed this week as selling by speculators anticipating lower demand as the summer driving season nears an end alternated with buying by oil traders concerned about low supplies.

52.   Georgia-Pacific Corp., Weyerhaeuser Co. and Union Camp Corp. said their fourth-quarter earnings reflected weakening demand as customers worked off their inventories.

53.   Getting your wife to the maternity ward for delivery is not the same demand as driving to the hardware store on Saturday morning.

54.   He accused the Republicans of making escalating demands as the price for negotiations.

55.   Groups that opposed relicensing typically put their demands on the table, but the utility, seeing the demands as unreasonable would do little negotiating.

56.   He was also in demand as a speaker and was known for his denunciations of unfair trade practices.

57.   He was a very good yodeler because his voice was so high-pitched and nasal that he was in great demand as an avalanche starter at Rocky Mountain ski resorts.

58.   He was even in demand as a singer for social occasions.

59.   He was in demand as a guest lecturer or visiting professor at other colleges.

60.   He will also remain much in demand as a guest conductor with top orchestras and opera companies around the world.

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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