1.   The press had become a prime mover in determining government policy and influencing public opinion.

2.   But he added that the university presses would never become self-supporting if they maintained their primary goal, the scholarly quality of their publications.

3.   Does cooperation mean the press is becoming just an arm of law enforcement?

4.   Now, the press has become more open, but nobody knows what the rules are.

5.   The election also marked the first time that the press became a major player in the decision-making process.

6.   The Mexican press is becoming more watchdog than lapdog.

7.   The press became so interested in the closed event that organizers finally allowed limited media access before banishing them into the peasoup funk of the L.A. night.

8.   The press became hostile, and has remained so.

9.   The press has become a player rather than an observer.

10.   The story may mark the moment at which the notion of a serious so-called disconnect between the public and the press became conventional wisdom.

n. + become >>共 1789
people 1.19%
company 1.07%
issue 0.77%
bill 0.69%
game 0.65%
situation 0.62%
woman 0.61%
life 0.60%
country 0.58%
child 0.56%
press 0.04%
press + v. >>共 545
be 15.60%
report 11.20%
say 5.64%
have 3.45%
speculate 1.68%
give 1.12%
get 1.08%
go 1.08%
take 1.03%
do 0.95%
become 0.65%
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