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1 You've still got to make a score .
2 I see the insect make a score of attempts, one after the other, without succeeding in piercing the tough wrapper of the Stelis.
3 When he gets rich in his legitimate business, he is told of a grand speculation where he can make a score of thousands.
4 The decision was made for Pistone to go undercover in New York City as Donnie Brasco, a jewel thief who could make a score .
5 When all are out but one, that one has a very difficult task to make a score , unless he can make a home-run strike.
6 As the sun beat down yet again the Firestone greens began to firm up and become trecherously fast as players struggled to make a score .
7 The main worry is the captain, who hardly looks like making a score .
8 He shot quickly and neatly, making a score of 10.
9 Do you know the meaning of making a score off your own bat, Martha?
10 He also made a score in the political arena.
11 'Yet two leaden slugs have made a score of holes at the least!
12 At the Hall they made a score of friends and several enemies, some of which will be introduced later.
13 He actually made a score of eighty-five in twenty-four shots, which at that time was remarkably good shooting, for our club.
14 North and I dined on the top of a hotel; and here, for a few minutes, I thought I had made a score .
15 On one swift bend, around which poured a healthy young rapid, they lost two hours, making a score of attempts and capsizing twice.
16 The same objection has been made a score of times by your chief opponents, and I have heard it as often stated myself in conversation.
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