71.   But there is growing evidence that they would be much better off with a more varied activity program.

72.   But the chances would be better with some big-name African-American talent on board.

73.   But the Dolphins, quite frankly, would be better off with a mediocre defense coupled with an offense that is usually very good and sometimes excellent.

74.   But to be successful, customers must perceive that they will be better off with the change, Masi said.

75.   But the pulled groin muscle on his upper thigh figures to get better with rest this week.

76.   But what makes the mark frustrating to the Dodgers is that it could easily be so much better with their pitching staff.

77.   But they are better with him than without him, which is why the Kings were so eager to get him back.

78.   By all means, try to make the team better with a few new players and pitchers.

79.   But two components of well-being -- mastery and positive relationships -- actually get better with age.

80.   But unless you have technical expertise and feel comfortable with Unix operating systems, you probably are better off with a hosting service.

a. + with >>共 848
happy 4.41%
satisfied 3.70%
concerned 3.58%
comfortable 3.43%
wrong 3.40%
equipped 2.84%
unhappy 2.52%
impressed 1.99%
obsessed 1.73%
born 1.49%
better 0.80%
better + p. >>共 57
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in 13.83%
with 11.61%
about 6.78%
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without 3.57%
as 3.05%
after 2.86%
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