71.   So for a presidential candidate to make a strong, sustained pitch to give his party all the reins of government could be risky.

72.   Some candidates make false charges against their opponents.

73.   So, based on their handwriting, which candidate would make the best president?

74.   Some Democratic candidates made a strong pitch solely on the issue of taking back the House and Senate.

75.   So far in the campaign, both candidates have made much ado about nothing, attempting to turn minor issues into major controversies.

76.   Stephen Roach, chief economist for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, said both candidates would make the surplus vanish.

77.   Some down-ballot candidates would make excellent national leaders.

78.   Some of these new bodies are authorized to issue statements during campaigns informing voters when judicial candidates make false or misleading claims.

79.   That can only happen if both candidates make it clear that they love their country more than they love themselves.

80.   Such a dearth of so-called free media normally would require candidates to make heavy purchases of television and radio advertising time.

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%
candidate 0.22%
candidate + v. >>共 605
be 18.03%
have 5.79%
win 3.04%
say 2.36%
run 2.08%
include 2.04%
make 1.42%
take 1.31%
get 1.10%
do 1.06%
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