noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
make
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In mid-1981 Virgin was doing badly; the company had made redundancies and the roster was being cut back.
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He also feels the pressure of making the Opening Day roster .
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Busch, hoping to make the 25-man roster as a right-handed hitter, is batting. 333.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Here is the duty roster for all the members of the scout troop.
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I noticed that my name was not on the night duty roster .
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The nightclub's roster has always featured young punk bands.
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We organized a roster for cleaning the house.
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Williams took Carney's place on the Miami Dolphin roster .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An informal survey of current major league rosters reveals nearly 50 athletes who once viewed themselves somewhat different defensively.
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And when the roster was called on evacuation, he was missing.
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Each cell has its own location and time of appearance in the roster of cell divisions.
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Heavy losses from the roster may damage him, but heavy-handedness will hurt more.
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Nor was the record roster to be spared.
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The conference coaches will vote on the remaining seven roster spots for each squad.
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The organisation and roster of labour was much the same as usual.
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Towers said Arias, 25, likely will be promoted to the Padres when the rosters expand in September.