61.   The service also charts players through their careers, reasoning that each one should improve and be much better as a senior than as a freshman.

62.   The way he sees it, youths will be better off as participants in the free market than they would ever be as recipients of some new government program.

63.   There cannot possibly be a team in America passing the ball better as a unit than the University of Massachusetts is at the pres-ent time.

64.   There was also talk when he left Washington that Gilby might be one of those coaches who would be better as an assistant than the leader.

65.   There is an argument, a good one, that Massachusetts is better as a two-party state.

66.   They have unleashed an unstoppable Marcus Camby on the basketball world and he has gotten better and better as the games got more meaningful.

67.   This one, however, is better as a whole than in its parts.

68.   Trinidad is a slow starter and has a history of getting better as his fights progress.

69.   Tverdovsky, who is becoming increasingly better as the point man on the power play, sent a one-timer past Nabokov.

70.   We stuck together and got better as the year went on.

a. + as >>共 1435
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simple 1.45%
high 1.38%
big 1.34%
old 1.03%
large 1.02%
diverse 1.00%
early 0.97%
strong 0.95%
available 0.91%
better 0.28%
better + p. >>共 57
off 41.74%
in 13.83%
with 11.61%
about 6.78%
on 5.08%
without 3.57%
as 3.05%
after 2.86%
by 2.15%
from 1.09%
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