31.   If an artist-patron match is made, the cost of the project can be negotiated.

32.   In making matches, Kaplun screens her clients carefully, evaluating personal data and preferences to hook the right people together.

33.   Lou made a match with Kevin Kelley, the Flushing Flash, a local hero, against this foreign interloper.

34.   Matches are made.

35.   Money manager Frederick R. Kobrick thought he had a match made in heaven when he joined with Cendant Corp. a year ago to start a mutual fund firm.

36.   Once the caseworkers make matches between welfare recipients and employers, the state will provide aid to make the transition to work possible.

37.   Promoters only want to make matches in which they have future options on both fighters, so that whoever wins is still tied to the promoter.

38.   Search engines powered by independent agents on each PC then would index information over the Web and make a match between corresponding computers.

39.   Scientists familiar with the federal investigation said no exact match had been made between samples of the Florida germ and other known stains, or subspecies, of anthrax.

40.   Small, distinctive mutations in the DNA of each of these populations serve as fingerprints, allowing researchers to make the match.

v. + match >>共 509
win 11.23%
play 10.44%
lose 3.54%
watch 2.98%
end 2.56%
miss 2.09%
have 1.79%
dominate 1.75%
schedule 1.67%
finish 1.58%
make 1.40%
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%
match 0.05%
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