31.   For example, several publishers said that the names Monica Lewinsky and Vincent Foster never came up.

32.   For instance, publishers say some writers and their agents will accept less money to be published by a so-called literary house.

33.   His Foster book deal fell through because publishers said he knew too little about the case.

34.   Her appeal, her publishers say, is growing with each book, but not in Grisham-size quantities.

35.   However, several participating publishers said that the titles backed with advertising dollars were rarely rejected.

36.   In meetings in the White House on Thursday, publishers said, Barnett quickly ceded the floor to Clinton and spoke up only occasionally to smooth the conversation.

37.   In explaining their higher prices, commercial publishers say they have additional costs that scientific societies do not have, including supporting an international network of offices.

38.   In promoting a book, especially in bagging a television interview, good looks help, publishers say.

39.   Instead, publishers said the ruling was a blow to the public interest in easy access to information.

40.   It has been suggested that the book has made the family into millionaires, but her publisher says that this is a gross exaggeration.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
publisher 0.03%
publisher + v. >>共 504
be 10.34%
say 8.91%
have 4.56%
want 2.09%
make 1.59%
offer 1.37%
do 1.21%
try 1.15%
hope 0.99%
agree 0.93%
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