81.   Nearby, the Ministry of Information officials took reporters to the entrance of the regional Iraqi oil industry offices.

82.   Mrs. Clinton then took the unusual step of summoning reporters to her house in suburban Chappaqua to deny and denounce the tale in no uncertain terms.

83.   Newspapers will spend hundreds of dollars sending a reporter to an NCAA summit on the evils of gambling.

84.   NewsTalk dispatched a reporter to Florida to cover the murder of a German tourist there.

85.   Off-the-record, which is always within the power of the reporter to grant or decline, is a necessary journalistic tool if sparingly employed.

86.   Northwestern asked reporters not to interview students.

87.   On an evening when Kong welcomed a reporter to his cramped home, his wife had purposely made herself scarce.

88.   On Friday, Pakistani army officials escorted reporters to the wreckage of one of the MiGs strewn across a mountainside about seven miles inside Pakistani territory.

89.   On Sunday, they attempted to bolster the assertion by leading Ms. Rehn and a cluster of reporters to a site in nearby Kravica.

90.   On the flight home he called two reporters to the front of his plane to berate them for not highlighting a speech he gave on globalization.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
reporter 0.04%
reporter + p. >>共 76
in 15.97%
after 14.97%
for 12.85%
at 12.26%
on 9.38%
from 8.54%
about 3.72%
to 3.09%
before 2.47%
with 2.39%
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