11.   The New York Times stylebook is conjunctionite, demanding that we follow than, no matter what most New Yorkers say.

12.   The trail leading to this point had been easier to follow than powdered sugar down the chin of a fat man eating doughnuts.

13.   Those radars were designed to track airplanes, which are larger, slower and generally easier to follow than missiles.

14.   You navigate via point-and-click, which is a lot easier to follow than a compass.

15.   A national strike of both public and private sectors Tuesday was less well followed than a similar one last Friday.

v. + than >>共 1780
better 7.59%
lower 1.95%
do 1.65%
say 1.19%
harm 1.09%
lose 0.80%
know 0.77%
worry 0.68%
die 0.64%
prepare 0.64%
follow 0.21%
follow + p. >>共 61
with 64.44%
in 8.94%
by 6.44%
for 5.75%
after 2.86%
as 2.40%
around 1.38%
during 0.94%
on 0.72%
before 0.72%
than 0.37%
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