111.   In a small town, a newspaper is a part of the town as much so as its landmarks, in that it can exist nowhere else.

112.   In a town with fewer than a dozen private cars, newspapers are carrying advertisements for Italian shoes and fancy Jeeps.

113.   In most ways newspapers are better now than when I started.

114.   In his ruling, Wilks said the newspapers were wrong to impose a merit pay policy on Detroit News employees before negotiations reached an impasse.

115.   In many cases, newspapers are absorbing charges for costs of firing employees or otherwise restructuring their operations, analysts said.

116.   In New York, a spokesman for The Journal said Thursday that the newspaper was confident that Pearl was still alive.

117.   In Franklin County, the northern one, a leading newspaper was the southern-leaning Valley Spirit.

118.   In most ways, newspapers are better now than when I started.

119.   In New York, a spokesman for The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday that the newspaper was confident that Pearl was still alive.

120.   In one, McHam said that a newspaper is like a lumberyard.

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%
newspaper 0.03%
newspaper + v. >>共 429
say 31.61%
report 24.99%
quote 3.93%
be 3.13%
publish 2.61%
carry 1.54%
have 1.27%
run 1.06%
give 1.04%
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