71.   Often she was a powerless older woman, a nurse or grandmother, trying to win points with children to make them her advocates with their parents.

72.   Players win points by laying down letters of different values, building on tiles already in place.

73.   Processed speech is the grammar they can use to win points in the computer games, he said, and they play to win.

74.   President Bush hoped to calm concerns and win points with the public and the pundits by coming to California to ease our energy pain and hug our big trees.

75.   Sampras won that point with a leaping and growling overhead smash of a volley that shocked both the Australians and the crowd.

76.   Scoring is intricate, and hitting the ball into wall openings wins extra points.

77.   Sampras dominated the first set with an impressive combination of power and finesse, alternately winning points with decisive slams and freezing Agassi in his tracks with well-placed forehands.

78.   So they listened and he won his point.

79.   Students won one point for each property of metal they listed.

80.   Syrian President Hafez Assad, who still has plenty of killers on his payroll, presumably offered up Carlos in hopes of winning a few points with the West.

v. + point >>共 406
make 14.33%
have 13.73%
score 8.51%
reach 4.36%
miss 4.20%
get 3.50%
prove 3.02%
win 1.95%
illustrate 1.92%
earn 1.78%
win + n. >>共 510
game 8.00%
election 3.84%
race 3.40%
approval 3.31%
title 3.21%
support 3.19%
championship 2.75%
toss 2.44%
tournament 2.23%
seat 2.18%
point 0.58%
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