61.   Kennedy feared that these special policies would be so expensive that people could not afford them and thus the promise of portability would be nullified.

62.   Kennedy feared that these special policies would be so expensive that people could not afford them, and that the promise of portability would thus be nullified.

63.   Local news is dry, sparse, and state-controlled, and few people can afford overseas travel.

64.   Many people cannot afford either.

65.   Many people no longer can afford to buy cars.

66.   Ms. Gordon of Guardian Life argues that many people cannot afford to make the maximum contribution to a retirement plan and to buy adequate life insurance.

67.   Now that the old residential race laws have disappeared, such people cannot afford to move closer to work centers.

68.   One of the reasons so many people were homeless even before the economy tanked was the shortage of housing that could be afforded by people earning low wages.

69.   Perhaps their worst effect is the skyrocketing inflation which has so reduced the value of the dinar that people cannot afford to buy subsistence goods, let alone books.

70.   Plant manager Juan Salas tells his American visitors that while he has a washing machine, most people cannot afford one.

n. + afford >>共 567
people 6.60%
country 4.95%
company 4.90%
family 4.69%
government 4.59%
team 2.22%
state 2.16%
city 1.96%
nation 1.91%
parent 1.44%
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%
afford 0.15%
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