1.   But the reader has no way of knowing because the relevant information has not been given by the writer.

2.   From Enid Blyton to Henry James, the reader has to appreciate that different things are being expected of him or her.

3.   Human readers usually have little difficulty with most types of ambiguity, since they can effortlessly apply a variety of contextual information.

4.   Most readers have had a predilection to dismiss the arguments and speculations.

5.   In cases of incoherence, when the text does not seem to be co-operating in providing access to a resolution of its meaning, readers have two strategic options.

6.   Theories of foregrounding, both linguistic and cognitive, can help focus the intuitions readers have about a text.

7.   I would be grateful if any readers have any information regarding the Crothers family.

8.   Do any other readers have interesting memories of the old Echo?

9.   Our readers may have their own views on whom to believe about that.

10.   Your readers now have lots of choice.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
reader 0.05%
reader + v. >>共 528
be 11.49%
have 3.79%
find 3.28%
know 2.92%
want 2.73%
write 2.37%
send 2.05%
see 1.90%
get 1.78%
ask 1.74%
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