1.   It means that the initial education of teachers has to be more open than in the past to the understanding of those who employ new teachers.

2.   Another receiver was more wide open than Idaho, but the ball was overthrown.

3.   Barshefsky said the meeting in Seattle will be more open than any previous WTO meeting.

4.   A Los Angeles poll, for example, found black persons are more open than whites to suggestions that O.J. Simpson was framed, possibly by police.

5.   A lot depends on whether the mainland Chinese market will be more open than now to Hong Kong films.

6.   After last night, that opportunity is even more wide open than ever.

7.   Council leaders insist that the process is more open than ever and that every member, even those not at the briefings, can receive the same information.

8.   Even before the terrorist attacks, this generation had appeared more spiritually hungry and open than any generation since those who lived through World War II.

9.   Even late in the year, the initial public offering market seemed much more open than other markets that provide capital to young companies.

10.   Fly people view themselves as being more open than other biologists and more generous with research materials.

a. + than >>共 1085
important 7.34%
likely 3.05%
expensive 2.93%
attractive 1.74%
effective 1.64%
difficult 1.27%
complicated 1.26%
powerful 1.22%
dangerous 1.18%
popular 1.10%
open 0.17%
open + p. >>共 72
to 61.90%
for 15.36%
in 3.29%
on 2.98%
with 2.10%
about 2.06%
at 1.24%
until 1.22%
by 1.15%
during 0.96%
than 0.45%
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