51.   Summers chose MIT knowing that the instruction in economics there was much more intense than at Harvard College.

52.   That has made the maneuvering over health care more intense than ever in both the House and the Senate.

53.   Symington spokesman Doug Cole said the national media interest in the Symington trial is much less intense than the governor experienced when he declared bankruptcy last year.

54.   The American consultants describe this overstimulated and chronically anxious environment as more intense than any they have worked in before.

55.   The film is beautifully acted in the Japanese style, which is more intense than Hollywood standards.

56.   The emotions on both sides are far more intense than the theological niceties of defining the first-century church.

57.   The loyalty to Bush in the state that elected his brother is, even Democrats say, much more intense than that shown toward Gore.

58.   The only feeling more intense than loving a hero is losing one.

59.   The pilot said the anti-aircraft fire, though inaccurate, had been more rapid and intense than in years.

60.   The relationship between coach and athlete can be more intense than a love affair, and vulnerable to the jealousies of husbands, wives and lovers.

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%
intense 0.57%
intense + p. >>共 33
than 23.80%
in 20.04%
as 12.11%
for 8.56%
on 5.43%
with 5.22%
about 2.92%
among 2.30%
during 2.09%
of 2.09%
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