81.   And why imagine, during the postwar boom in white-collar employment, that Willy would be better off as a blue-collar worker building concrete stoops?

82.   And Wilson said he would leave up to voters in the city whether the San Fernando Valley would be better off as a separate city.

83.   Any team playing the way the Celtics did in that game really would have been better off phoning in a forfeit.

84.   Another woodworker asks if he would be better off with a Japanese dozuki saw or a European back saw for cutting dovetails.

85.   And, by and large, most kids are better off attending college than ignoring it.

86.   And, even if it turns out to be ugly, Clinton now, as Nixon then, would be better off by opting for full disclosure.

87.   And, goodness, the laborers are so much better off for it.

88.   And, politically, he would probably be better off.

89.   Any investment has to make financial sense, and investors may be better off choosing their own stocks and funds rather than paying someone a fee.

90.   Angels manager Marcel Lachemann said Anderson might be better off staying sharp against minor-league pitching than playing only occasionally with the Angels.

a. + off >>共 499
better 46.46%
worse 7.02%
stretchered 2.54%
fresh 2.00%
sealed 1.43%
single 1.11%
high 1.04%
cut 0.97%
slow 0.89%
well 0.82%
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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