1.   A new magazine can take years to get out of the red.

2.   A judge recently ordered the magazine to take the August issue off the shelves and to collect remaining copies at the request of actor Brad Pitt.

3.   After publishing nude pictures of an alleged Jackie Onassis, the magazine takes off nationally.

4.   But judging from the first issue, which is due out Tuesday, the magazine will take an offbeat approach to the time-honored.

5.   But McNabb is a tad annoyed by the consistently upbeat attitude the magazine takes toward the disease, which he contends is out of step with reality.

6.   But Vogue said the magazine took every precaution when using the building.

7.   Crossword magazines took to computers first, partly because their less-complicated puzzles are easier to mass produce, and partly to satisfy a large and growing audience.

8.   Even successful print magazines usually take three to five years to make a profit.

9.   Fly-fishing magazines took serious umbrage.

10.   If the magazine takes off, I could make so much money as a personal home repair trainer I could afford to pay people to fix my house.

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%
magazine 0.05%
magazine + v. >>共 613
say 11.59%
be 10.50%
report 5.13%
have 4.10%
publish 3.22%
go 1.18%
run 1.18%
offer 1.12%
name 1.09%
make 1.09%
take 0.94%
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