81.   Can such readers really be ignorant of the pain suffered by Palestinians who have seen their olive groves bulldozed to make room for settlements?

82.   Casual readers are more likely to end up with a sense of the time wasted.

83.   Could it be that readers are more suited to narrating life than wresting it from its channel and redirecting it according to their own energies?

84.   Crane is a habitual user of cocaine, and the reader cannot be certain whether some of the bizarre occurrences are real or in his mind.

85.   Curley said readers were willing to expect some change, though not if it meant shifting features to different places.

86.   Despite the varied field of entrants in the guru race, some readers are not satisfied.

87.   Each is explained in a readable style, although some readers might be insulted by the humorous zinger that opens each chapter.

88.   Early on, Barrows figured her readers would be pre-teen and teen-age girls.

89.   Even literary readers are not exempt.

90.   Even when wallowing in the deepest dish, the reader is bound to wonder exactly who orchestrated this character assassination.

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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