71.   So the networks have unearthed a genre that can attract huge audiences and restore the kind of water-cooler buzz that network TV seemed to have lost.

72.   So, while she attracts mixed audiences in sold-out houses in Chicago and Los Angeles, Albita still caters to her first fans.

73.   Spectacle art has also attracted an audience hungering for an alternative to computer culture, Lunenfeld said.

74.   Still, Farrakhan can attract an audience like no other political performer.

75.   Studio executives say as long as stars like Carrey and Sylvester Stallone attract audiences, they will continue to pay what the market will bear.

76.   Surprisingly, several new shows without such big stars seem to be attracting audiences, largely because the stories are compelling and believable.

77.   Television shows that exhort viewers to whip up a paella for brunch or build a redwood deck in their spare time have attracted enthusiastic audiences for decades.

78.   Television learned long ago that dramatizing sensational crimes, particularly those involving violence against women, is a cheap and easy way to attract an audience.

79.   That is because in countries whose people have limited access to objective news, radio services like the BBC and the Voice of America attract substantial audiences.

80.   The event attracted international audiences.

v. + audience >>共 610
have 6.66%
attract 4.09%
find 3.86%
draw 3.30%
reach 3.13%
address 2.13%
tell 2.03%
build 1.86%
leave 1.70%
keep 1.43%
attract + n. >>共 573
attention 12.46%
investor 6.40%
investment 5.69%
customer 3.90%
interest 2.53%
people 2.53%
buyer 1.98%
tourist 1.85%
support 1.68%
business 1.67%
audience 1.08%
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