1.   One effect comes from the use of general knowledge about the world - we will call this a general context effect.

2.   It is well known that where the white man has invaded a primitive culture, the most destructive effects have come not from physical weapons but from ideas.

3.   Again, the effect comes partly from not jumping to immediate conclusions about style and treatment but, instead, finding what is particular in the detail.

4.   But the effect comes from photos retouched with depth-enhancing shadows.

5.   Cardini said it was impossible to tell whether the effects had come from the sensation of heat to the toes, or the fumes from the mugwort.

6.   One reason the January effect now comes early is the growth of mutual funds.

7.   Spillover effects have come in such markets as Australia, India and Pakistan.

8.   So I got Al B. Sure and had Al B. Sure sing like Michael, so the same effect came through.

9.   The biggest effects came with the biggest doses.

10.   The big question mark is the extent to which the so-called wealth effect will come into play.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
effect 0.02%
effect + v. >>共 293
be 68.64%
have 1.82%
last 1.59%
seem 1.11%
include 1.07%
occur 0.94%
wear_off 0.81%
become 0.81%
linger 0.78%
come 0.59%
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