51.   I think they are very equal, but in two days the viewers will see.

52.   If images are sent at relatively low data rates, viewers could see pictures lock up briefly as the television receiver struggles to capture the data it needs.

53.   If viewers have seen prints at their best, what purpose does it serve to reproduce prints that are a shadow of what they can be?

54.   If they are placed behind home plate, viewers see not only the batter, catcher, and umpire but also the advertisement in the background.

55.   If the game is blacked out, Bay Area viewers will see the Kansas City-Denver game.

56.   In its place, viewers will no doubt see something just as manipulative of the tear ducts, but, ideally, more tasteful.

57.   In the briefcase is a Polaroid snapshot viewers never see.

58.   In what they might previously have considered beat-up stone, some viewers suddenly saw subtle images of dragons and waterfalls.

59.   In the Midwest, viewers will see a single mother talking of her economic hardship under Clinton.

60.   In the new digital age, that becomes important because once viewers see HDTV, most of them never want to go back.

n. + see >>共 1179
people 4.87%
company 2.66%
analyst 2.53%
investor 2.20%
official 1.80%
reporter 1.70%
fan 1.40%
witness 1.35%
viewer 1.13%
year 1.11%
viewer + v. >>共 487
be 11.65%
see 8.36%
have 5.92%
get 3.29%
watch 2.79%
want 2.44%
find 2.24%
know 1.90%
feel 1.35%
come 1.32%
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