91.   The UPN executives said that their three new shows should help the network attract an audience with more equal numbers of young men and women.

92.   The Taper has also made efforts to attract audiences beyond the upper-middle-class white theatergoers who traditionally attend its plays.

93.   Then, she said, the hall could be replaced with not only a large auditorium but also smaller halls to present new music and attract younger audiences.

94.   There are three types of Japanese musicians attracting small audiences in America.

95.   This deception turns all segments of the media into little more than magnets to attract an audience to which advertisers may pitch their wares.

96.   This is not how institutions attract new audiences in the long run.

97.   This, Ballet Theater officials said, would make it difficult to attract audiences.

98.   To him, the key to attracting audiences is not more contemporary music but increased education.

99.   To attract an audience, Waters says he forced Divine to put on the absurd mermaid dress from the movie and ride the subways handing out fliers.

100.   To continue to attract audience, cable will have to come up with more first-run programming.

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%
attract + n. >>共 573
attention 12.46%
investor 6.40%
investment 5.69%
customer 3.90%
interest 2.53%
people 2.53%
buyer 1.98%
tourist 1.85%
support 1.68%
business 1.67%
audience 1.08%
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