71.   He has, in fact, an easier time of it these days in this country with both Democrats and Republicans than Clinton does.

72.   Henry has an easier time than most center directors.

73.   Hingis had an easier time.

74.   Hidden listeners had an easier time with Rorschach impressions delivered in round-table bursts to summarize the Presidential rivals in a phrase or less.

75.   Hillary Clinton had a much easier time of it.

76.   Holl acknowledged that his inspectors would have an easier time if qualified engineers were required to conduct sophisticated metal tests.

77.   House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, said the president would probably have an easier time getting a resolution of support in the more moderate Senate.

78.   However, people with experience will have a much easier time getting jobs than new graduates with little or no work background in their chosen careers.

79.   I have a much easier time writing men than women, and I wanted help, I wanted collaboration.

80.   If even one of those players had committed, the Americans might have had an easier time in this city that is so easy on the eyes.

a. + time >>共 376
first 28.66%
same 14.98%
second 5.45%
long 4.61%
last 3.78%
hard 2.53%
good 2.49%
third 2.25%
next 1.57%
tough 1.16%
easier 0.23%
easier + n. >>共 407
time 16.86%
access 10.59%
way 6.00%
lot 2.66%
task 2.20%
target 2.13%
credit 1.73%
path 1.73%
life 1.60%
job 1.20%
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