101.   Today, as Celtic-revival music attracts larger audiences, the style Knox pioneered in Modernist objects is gaining followers too.

102.   Unless they upset right-wing politicians, performance artists usually attract small audiences.

103.   What the various blockbuster contenders share is a brand-name recognition that they hope will attract audiences both here and abroad.

104.   Where women now make their greatest impact on major studio films, Abramowitz believes, is in pressuring male counterparts to make movies that will attract female audiences.

105.   Whether they attract big audiences or not, no Midler project suffers from lack of effort.

106.   With little hope of subscription revenue, Web sites have imitated the broadcast TV model, seeking to attract big audiences and sell them to advertisers.

107.   Will they press for comfortable choices that neglect a broad need to attract younger audiences?

108.   Would lowering ticket prices help attract larger audiences?

109.   With its clever, well-edited trailer now playing, perhaps this film will attract the audience it richly deserves.

110.   Yockey wants to attract new audiences, and what they will see there, right down to the stage, is going to change.

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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