51.   That meant they could be constructed where people lived and where market surveys indicated people would flock to them.

52.   The government has relaxed restrictions on mobility, so young people are flocking to cities that are already overcrowded.

53.   The idea is the people would then flock here, rather than continuing to flee, and not just for the summer.

54.   The youth leader, Ocean Mudzivo, has taken to searching funerals and festivals for converts because young people no longer flock to his political rallies.

55.   This is the kind of place people flock to for star fruit, designer coffee and strawberries off season.

56.   While people flocked to the state for new jobs, existing businesses flourished.

57.   Whenever there is a hint of trouble along the Iraq-Kuwait border, people flock to grocery stores as if preparing for a hurricane.

58.   With virtually no more land in the countryside to farm on, and few non-farming jobs in rural areas, people are flocking to the major cities for work.

59.   Young people flock to the reconstructed Globe Theatre, where being a groundling is as cool as going to a rock club.

60.   Paulus Panggabean, general manager of Fashion Cafe, said many people still flocked to the nightspot, but they were more choosy in their spending.

n. + flock >>共 236
people 9.38%
investor 8.54%
thousand 6.22%
tourist 6.11%
fan 3.48%
consumer 3.27%
hundred 2.74%
crowd 2.53%
student 2.00%
resident 1.69%
people + v. >>共 719
be 13.89%
have 4.14%
die 3.56%
say 2.67%
think 2.15%
want 2.12%
get 1.42%
go 1.34%
come 1.33%
take 1.32%
flock 0.10%
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