51.   When it comes to playing a musical instrument, the adage that practice makes perfect applies.

52.   When it comes to the death penalty, as Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., has observed, practice does not make perfect.

53.   Without question, these practices have made people taking part in online discussions suspicious.

54.   Yet those same practices now make the economy more vulnerable to computer malfunctions.

55.   Ernie Els believes that while practice may not make perfect, it could make the cut.

56.   Ethan Davis, who plays a single drum, knows that practice makes all the difference.

57.   Financial stocks were weak, too, reflecting concerns that their lending practices would make them vulnerable should companies start revising balance sheets.

58.   For the Inuit people, the longstanding practice makes good sense.

59.   Studies of heart surgery and treatments for a variety of other medical conditions likewise have shown that practice makes perfect.

60.   The Labor Party warned the practice may make travel more difficult for islanders and their relatives who have left the country.

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%
practice 0.10%
practice + v. >>共 466
be 36.36%
begin 2.54%
make 2.30%
continue 2.20%
become 2.13%
have 1.69%
go 1.59%
end 1.49%
help 1.29%
violate 1.18%
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