61.   If no one answers, Thompson remains in demand as an instructor.

62.   In great demand as an after-dinner speaker for fund-raisers, Erma found it almost impossible to say no to any charity.

63.   In LONDON, Brent crude oil futures fell as burgeoning supplies in Europe and Africa offset expectations of increased U.S. demand as refiners reopened units shut for seasonal maintenance.

64.   INTRADAY GAS Signs of slack demand as the summer driving season winds down hurt gasoline prices Thursday.

65.   Investors saw weak demand as troublesome for other companies.

66.   Japanese officials have rejected the American demand as interference in private business arrangements.

67.   J.C. Penney must be wishing its baby clothes and bath towels were in as much demand as its bonds.

68.   Lingering hot and humid weather in the southern U.S. continues to underpin demand as power generators burn gas to satisfy peak electricity loads caused by air-conditioning.

69.   Many of those dogs are the result of inbreeding or overbreeding to produce more animals to match a rising demand as a breed becomes popular.

70.   Many telephone executives view video on demand as crucial to capturing significant market share from the entrenched cable operators.

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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