81.   The movie showcases Jordan, as if promoting him to the few companies who have yet to pay him millions to be their spokesman.

82.   The risk is the guarantees could someday force the U.S. government to pay millions of dollars for a bad loan.

83.   The Postal Service is not an Olympic sponsor and has not paid millions of dollars to associate itself with the Games.

84.   The profits come from corporations ready to pay millions for a chance to hawk their wares to an audience of millions.

85.   The public program is releasing the information daily, while Celera is providing it initially only to subscribers, who pay millions of dollars for the privilege.

86.   Then we pay them millions of dollars more to endorse sneakers while teachers on shoestring budgets buy construction paper and crayons and books out of their own pockets.

87.   There were mutterings in the press room Sunday that Carter was being egotistical, that someone being paid millions had more responsibility to his teammates.

88.   They complain about the soaring costs of films but pay millions of dollars and give elaborate perks to actors whose movies keep failing.

89.   They also know they may have to pay millions to persuade some owners to switch conferences or divisions.

90.   They also pay millions of dollars in independent promotion fees to consultants who mysteriously ensure radio play.

v. + million >>共 751
spend 10.47%
make 4.64%
lose 4.42%
cost 3.58%
pay 3.18%
raise 2.58%
save 2.09%
earn 2.07%
have 1.95%
sell 1.86%
pay + n. >>共 447
attention 14.35%
tax 6.46%
bill 5.37%
price 4.94%
tribute 3.61%
fee 2.82%
dividend 2.75%
money 2.25%
fine 2.25%
ransom 1.76%
million 0.74%
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