31.   Not only does it cover the news, it is the news, supposedly for all the right reasons.

32.   Often that means wealthy corporations, which saturate the media with political advertising or buy companies that cover the news, effectively smothering other voices.

33.   Pearlstine said he was first surprised, and then daunted by the frustrating task of covering the news after he had just put all of his magazines to bed.

34.   She has covered the news, read the news and been the news.

35.   Show-biz criteria now dictate not only how news is covered but what news is covered.

36.   Story will cover news of day, reax from political world, some insight on sales tax vote, etc.

37.   Story will cover news of the day.

38.   That tells me we have helped change the way the news is covered all over television.

39.   The day may come when a computer can fix a leaky pipe, cover the news professionally or create an airtight legal document.

40.   The news was not covered on the national newscast.

v. + news >>共 541
hear 9.39%
make 6.23%
break 5.00%
get 4.38%
welcome 4.34%
receive 3.49%
have 3.41%
take 3.11%
release 2.97%
follow 2.59%
cover 1.19%
cover + n. >>共 1321
cost 5.58%
face 2.56%
area 2.27%
head 1.61%
loss 1.60%
wall 1.50%
expense 1.39%
event 1.08%
body 1.06%
ground 1.06%
news 0.44%
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