31.   Hobson was a real British livery-stable owner who made his customers take the horse nearest the door, regardless of which one they wanted to rent.

32.   If customers take up this offer, the system then can track their network use by address and time, no matter where they go on the Web.

33.   Larger business customers are even taking bids.

34.   Liberty even makes money when some customers take their business elsewhere.

35.   Many customers take advantage of discount ticket offers, said Six Flags publicist Amy Means.

36.   Moreover, because customers take an obvious security risk by making transactions in public, Fidelity took the precaution of adding an automatic log-off feature to its kiosks.

37.   More recently, Prudential said it would allow customers to take their Prudential mutual funds wherever they go.

38.   On the other hand, he said, big industrial customers are taking advantage of their new freedom to shop around.

39.   One source connected with the raid said other governmental customers usually take part when there is a concern other breaches of contracts may have occurred.

40.   One customer took it home to use as a coffee table.

n. + take >>共 1201
government 2.42%
company 1.62%
people 1.59%
meeting 1.38%
investor 1.22%
police 1.16%
process 1.02%
official 1.00%
attack 0.80%
team 0.79%
customer 0.11%
customer + v. >>共 981
be 14.37%
have 5.05%
want 3.29%
buy 2.95%
pay 2.86%
get 2.61%
use 2.11%
include 1.93%
come 1.43%
say 1.35%
take 0.92%
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