91.   Dreiser added that all the other authors were dead.

92.   Each may be worthy, but the author is vulnerable to a charge of writing the same book many times.

93.   Disgruntled authors are pretty much par for the Hollywood course.

94.   English authors were grand masters of the big number, and Charles Dickens at his peak was the most famous man in the world.

95.   Every author is aware of forbidden territory, however, even if the acreage has shrunk over the years.

96.   Even so, authors might not be thrilled about having their work sold in pieces or packaged with the work of others.

97.   Explorers of new fiction have no such knowledge, particularly when the author is new as well.

98.   Five authors will be on hand to discuss the Alamo.

99.   Exuding confidence and well-being, the author was in New York City on a whirlwind day trip from his home in Charlottesville, Va.

100.   For all our proximity to Rushdie, he is still an abstraction in America, where books increasingly fall victim to censors but authors are rarely jailed or murdered.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
author 0.03%
author + v. >>共 623
be 13.88%
say 9.70%
have 3.05%
write 2.89%
suggest 1.69%
find 1.56%
argue 1.39%
take 1.23%
make 1.20%
use 1.17%
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