81.   The fund would also be used to subsidize new plays and attract new audiences.

82.   The gadgetry has reached a fever pitch in the last three Bond films because of the critical need to attract younger audiences.

83.   The former dissidents often attract large audiences when they speak in western Germany, and they are regularly quoted in newspapers throughout the country.

84.   The need for programming that attracts mass audiences has only grown with the number of viewing choices.

85.   The newfound audiences have been attracted by punchier story lines, and characters with chips on their shoulders the size of an average Lesser Developed Country.

86.   The opera company, though not of national stature, operates in the black and attracts good audiences.

87.   The off-the-beaten-track location is not the only reason that this show has failed to attract the audience it addresses.

88.   The Parsons Dance Company attracts large audiences, in locations as diverse as Brazil, Italy, Australia and St. Louis.

89.   The series immediately attracted larger audiences than pro basketball on CBS or the NHL then on NBC.

90.   The thought of seeing two massive machines run into each other would surely attract an audience, he thought.

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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