101.   Bolin says that he was stupid, that he made stupid choices.

102.   Both are about making choices.

103.   Both families say they prefer a parental caregiver over hired help, and can afford to make that choice.

104.   Both uses are considered correct, illustrating the differing emphases available by making a choice between adjective and adverb.

105.   Bourne would have served his readers better had he made a choice between memoir or biography.

106.   Bollenbach is trying to force shareholders to make a choice at the annual meeting.

107.   -- Remember, most young teens are still making good choices.

108.   A choice will be made before the end of the year.

109.   A mother, on the other hand, may be second-guessed no matter which choice she makes.

110.   A spending plan is about making sound choices.

v. + choice >>共 473
have 51.33%
make 13.07%
offer 2.50%
give 2.09%
face 2.09%
narrow 1.22%
announce 1.15%
limit 1.12%
get 0.81%
defend 0.69%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
choice 0.54%
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