71.   She said the state has a lower consumption of milk per capita because many people cannot afford the higher prices.

72.   So fewer and fewer people can afford places to live.

73.   Some people cannot afford even a stand, and display their wares on a plank, a bit of cardboard or a folded shopping bag flat on the ground.

74.   Sometimes the problem is not that people cannot afford insurance, but that no insurer will cover them because of existing medical conditions.

75.   Still, it seemed obvious that cybercafes were doomed in the more affluent nations, where people could afford the luxury of surfing the Internet at home, alone.

76.   That was discovered only because these people could afford to travel to a charity hospital in Karachi for treatment.

77.   The affluent have paid more so that poor people could afford telephones.

78.   The big companies now earn little on the medicines in the poorest countries because so few people there can afford them.

79.   The difference is that affluent people can usually afford the consequences.

80.   The drop in PC prices means more people can afford a new computer.

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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