51.   Readers of Higgins have to learn to be like the good listeners in his books, who hear what the motormouths are giving away without meaning to.

52.   Reader has an unusual screen appearance.

53.   Readers have a right, then, to anticipate monotony, claustrophobia and physical discomfort.

54.   Readers no longer would have to wander through several Web pages or type lengthy Internet addresses to reach specific pages deep within a Web site.

55.   Readers will have to make up their own minds about how seriously to take an editor who, in the Money forecast issue, pretends to interview a bear.

56.   Readers also have to make characters distinctive without being intrusive.

57.   Readers have to avoid preconceptions and immerse themselves in the work and ignore exegesis.

58.   Radio-controlled clocks from Seiko were featured in this column a few weeks ago, and readers had a hard time finding them.

59.   Readers also have a strong propensity to buy European cars, the survey found.

60.   Readers had to backtrack to discover the once-obscure earlier book, which is a superior work in all respects.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
reader 0.05%
reader + v. >>共 528
be 11.49%
have 3.79%
find 3.28%
know 2.92%
want 2.73%
write 2.37%
send 2.05%
see 1.90%
get 1.78%
ask 1.74%
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