71.   Then again, if an audience is actually drawn in by the comparisons to this drama, odds are it will stick around after its individuality emerges.

72.   There are shows that draw big audiences, and shows that draw less big audiences.

73.   This helps draw audiences, particularly those more accustomed to television, who are likely to be bored by a straightforward dramatic presentation.

74.   This was Gaultier at his best, not putting on a runway show but presenting a world and drawing his audience inexorably into it.

75.   To draw audiences, Ms. Philbin turned it into something of a community center.

76.   Traditional musical forms still draw audiences, but in these Asian societies, and especially in Japan, Western classical music is what inspires the broadest admiration.

77.   Von Trier has an instinct for drawing audiences into his work.

78.   Ajit feels he has finally found the right formula to draw audiences to classical Indian dance shows.

79.   And you have Rangeela-girl Urmila Martondkar to draw the audiences.

80.   As the show has aged, producers have expanded its scope to draw younger audiences.

v. + audience >>共 610
have 6.66%
attract 4.09%
find 3.86%
draw 3.30%
reach 3.13%
address 2.13%
tell 2.03%
build 1.86%
leave 1.70%
keep 1.43%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
audience 0.49%
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