11.   He is more open than Allen Iverson.

12.   He described the race for the Republican nomination as more open than a month ago, with any of five candidates having a realistic shot at winning.

13.   He seemed more open than other gun company CEOs to changing the way his company designed and sold guns.

14.   In her hands, Valerie is more open than mysterious.

15.   In recent months, the common antipathy toward Iraq has been making the Kuwaitis more open than ever to patching things up with Jordan.

16.   Indeed, the Capitol is more open than most federal buildings.

17.   Most European countries have a far higher percentage of imports than the United States, but this does not show that Europe is more open than America.

18.   Most of these groups are espousing trade policies that are much less open than those traditionally favored by Washington.

19.   Nowhere is that freeflow more open than at Logan International Airport.

20.   Pentagon officials have in recent years sought to portray the overwhelmingly male-dominated military as more open than ever to women, even at the highest ranks.

a. + than >>共 1085
important 7.34%
likely 3.05%
expensive 2.93%
attractive 1.74%
effective 1.64%
difficult 1.27%
complicated 1.26%
powerful 1.22%
dangerous 1.18%
popular 1.10%
open 0.17%
open + p. >>共 72
to 61.90%
for 15.36%
in 3.29%
on 2.98%
with 2.10%
about 2.06%
at 1.24%
until 1.22%
by 1.15%
during 0.96%
than 0.45%
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