1.   I hope that from this feature, readers will want to gain more information about Killifish.

2.   American readers wanted to hang her, but they bought her book, and they talked and argued about it, and about her, for years.

3.   And many journalists, McGuire said, naively insist that they do not want to worry about whether readers want their journalism.

4.   And why is it that such bad things have to happen to Mirabelle, for whom the reader wants nothing but good?

5.   Before Irving Penn and Richard Avedon took over, early couture photos were often slavish detail shots for magazines whose readers wanted to copy looks.

6.   All the reader wants from the palmtop is to display the next page, a command that the Handspring can handle without breaking a sweat.

7.   But in North America the newspapers cover mostly what they think white readers want to read.

8.   But their tastes are discriminating, and what any romance reader wants is a good story, well told.

9.   But this year, as every year, readers wanting more than pure escapism have plenty of choices.

10.   Carlson agreed, saying that newspapers can achieve a much better feel for what its readers want.

n. + want >>共 751
people 6.41%
government 4.57%
company 3.72%
official 2.50%
group 1.94%
leader 1.46%
administration 1.41%
investor 1.24%
owner 1.21%
country 1.21%
reader 0.25%
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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