31.   Her vote made the five-member majority that turned away a reverse discrimination challenge.

32.   In a narrowly contested race, their votes may make all the difference.

33.   Many said that more than ever before they felt their vote could make a difference.

34.   One vote will make one big difference.

35.   Rosa Maria De La O of Monterrey felt her vote could make a difference.

36.   Swiss industry and banks had feared a no vote would make Switzerland an international outcast with a selfish and uncaring reputation.

37.   The gay vote could make the difference in the seaside town of Brighton.

38.   The narrowness of the race last year shows that even seven electoral votes can make a difference, he argued.

39.   The party vote made it unlikely that other politicians could put together anything stronger than a caretaker government to guide the country until early elections.

40.   They should never feel that their votes cannot make a difference during an election because if many people have similar thoughts, a lot of votes would be lost.

n. + make >>共 1472
company 3.80%
government 1.92%
official 1.37%
team 1.20%
people 1.13%
police 0.87%
player 0.78%
law 0.72%
rate 0.69%
president 0.68%
vote 0.07%
vote + v. >>共 499
be 37.03%
come 8.17%
go 4.24%
take 2.97%
have 1.82%
count 1.67%
follow 1.44%
mean 1.25%
reflect 0.97%
pass 0.91%
make 0.82%
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