101.   These days, computers can do much of the work.

102.   There are some things that a computer cannot do, they say.

103.   These oversimplifications shortchange users who expect programs like these to tackle the complicated calculations that computers do so well.

104.   They can play in the winter, during a storm or after nightfall, and have a computer do their putting for them.

105.   This is a sort of master control program that manages everything the computer does.

106.   They place orders on the Web, and computers do the rest, letting Intel employees do other tasks.

107.   This is something, obviously, that the computer does very well.

108.   Those counting calories or watching their cholesterol intake are wise to let the computer do the calculating for them.

109.   Thus a quantum computer could do many calculations simultaneously.

110.   To get a computer to do this kind of analysis, programmers must confront fundamental problems in artificial intelligence.

n. + do >>共 1367
government 2.91%
company 2.87%
people 2.75%
team 1.85%
man 1.20%
player 1.16%
woman 0.91%
official 0.72%
child 0.67%
state 0.65%
computer 0.35%
computer + v. >>共 789
be 20.81%
have 4.31%
do 2.63%
make 2.19%
use 2.08%
become 1.90%
come 1.63%
work 1.63%
go 1.45%
run 1.41%
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