101.   The editor was not impressed.

102.   The editors are in a phase of adjustment, some acting as though they were moving from Beverly Hills to Jersey City.

103.   The editors are the gatekeepers of the magazine, deciding which stories get published and which ones die on deadline.

104.   The editor has been famously a gadfly, lunching about town, holding shimmery parties, meeting with Larry Flynt, the renegade pornography publisher.

105.   The editor is still my number one client.

106.   The editor was not tipsy, nor had she just flown home from a two-year trip to Azerbaijan.

107.   The first consideration is, of course, fabric, something about which all the editors are adamant.

108.   The general editor is Stephen Greenblatt, a founder of the new historicism, a critical method that seeks to situate a work of art in its historical context.

109.   The editor was equally impressed with the high-technology cave hideout used for the interview.

110.   The editor will be Cuban-born Viviana Carballo, whose work has appeared in the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald.

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%
editor 0.01%
editor + v. >>共 433
be 12.16%
say 11.37%
have 3.73%
know 1.83%
tell 1.57%
decide 1.50%
want 1.50%
take 1.44%
do 1.31%
agree 1.24%
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