1.   The average student is much better off under our arrangements of a combined grant and loan scheme than previously.

2.   Our prospects of winning an election will be better under his leadership.

3.   Somehow they think that things will be better under the new lot.

4.   I always think a woman looks pretty good under a parasol, even better under a pretty hat, his eyes looked distant.

5.   And he claimed eight out of ten families would be better off under Labour.

6.   There must be many in Russia now who feel that conditions were better under communism.

7.   As strange as it sounds, the offense actually could be better under junior quarterback Tee Martin, a more versatile player than Manning.

8.   Again, Blair refused to answer, instead insisting that poor people were better off under Labor.

9.   But I have a swing that gets better under pressure.

10.   But Mitchell theorizes that employees might be better off under these plans.

a. + under >>共 792
illegal 6.75%
required 4.34%
possible 2.49%
available 2.29%
impossible 2.29%
legal 1.93%
better 1.33%
cool 1.33%
born 1.29%
hot 1.16%
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%
under 1.06%
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