1.   But the Sox would have a better chance to be there with him than without him.

2.   He is working on a revised bill that might have a better chance of coming to a vote in committee, said an aide.

3.   If Reeves really believes Brown has a better chance to make it as a starter, he should put him back in.

4.   If the vaccine is on target, people have a better chance to ward off those wintertime aches and pains.

5.   Not that a particular negotiator is ever more important than the issues, but the less contentious the talks are, the better chance of an agreement.

6.   The mayor is right that the city has a better chance of succeeding if New Yorkers come forth clearly and unambiguously when a child is jeopardized.

7.   But last year, with the Bruins embroiled in turmoil, he asked to be traded somewhere he might have a better chance to win the Stanley Cup.

8.   Health experts say neither drug should replace flu vaccines -- the shots clearly offer people a better chance at staying flu-free all winter.

9.   Less fear would mean less distrust and allow people a better chance for peace and happiness through understanding and acceptance.

n. + chance >>共 54
good 15.75%
more 12.33%
best 8.22%
better 6.16%
no 4.11%
slight 4.11%
increase 3.42%
small 2.74%
first 2.05%
last 2.05%
better + v. >>共 152
be 20.58%
luck 4.06%
chance 2.61%
do 2.32%
place 2.32%
get 2.03%
have 1.74%
serve 1.74%
know 1.45%
deal 1.45%
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