Beginning | Count |
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The company has a | 10 |
The stock has a | 8 |
Investors can then use | 5 |
The business had revenue | 5 |
The stock was sold | 5 |
As part of the | 4 |
Investors seeking to acquire | 4 |
Receive News & Ratings | 4 |
The company’s stock had | 4 |
The firm had revenue | 4 |
The shares were sold | 4 |
Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get | 4 |
BlackRock Inc. now owns | 3 |
During the last seven | 3 |
Following the completion of | 3 |
Following the transaction, the | 3 |
He also said that | 3 |
If you have any | 3 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 3 |
The institutional investor owned | 3 |
The real estate investment | 3 |
The statement said the | 3 |
According to police, a | 2 |
As a group, analysts | 2 |
As a result, the | 2 |
As part of a | 2 |
At the same time, | 2 |
Bank of America raised | 2 |
Based on an average | 2 |
But I don’t think | 2 |
We find the most frequent sentence beginnings consisting of three words. See section 4.3.1.1 for more details.
If the corpus is poorly balanced in the sense that it contains many similar sentences, we will find well formed but unexpected sentence beginnings. This should be noticed for a forthcoming revision of the corpus.
4.3.1.1 Most Frequent Sentence Beginnings I
4.3.1.2 Most Frequent Sentence Beginnings II
4.3.1.3 Most Frequent Sentence Beginnings III
4.3.1.1 Most Frequent Sentence Endings I
4.3.1.2 Most Frequent Sentence Endings II
4.3.1.3 Most Frequent Sentence Endings III
4.3.1.4 Most Frequent Sentence Endings IV