71.   But sometimes her readers are really too much.

72.   But their only readers are other graying men who fought alongside them.

73.   But there will always be books and there will always be serious readers.

74.   But those desperate readers are unlikely to get their copies before the paperback edition is in stores.

75.   But the reader is sorry to see their story end.

76.   But there have also been the readers who provided solid reasons why it is a terrible idea to pass along any of the e-chain types of correspondence.

77.   By playing hide and seek with his plot, Crichton writes as if he were an engineer and his readers were all outsiders.

78.   By the end of the year, a reader will be able to hear Salon reporters, reviewers, and columnists read their work.

79.   But while Huth enables readers to be perceptive when it comes to the undercurrents of her story, she muddles us in other ways.

80.   By the end of this interminable novel, the reader is too numb, too bored to really care about such distinctions.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
reader 0.02%
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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