11.   Studies have shown, for example, that students who study music do better on their SATs and score higher on spatial IQ tests.

12.   The scores also showed that children whose teachers never used textbooks did better on the test than those that used them occasionally.

13.   To re-engineer a piece so that it sounds better on a car woofer.

14.   But I do better on a U.S. Open or PGA-type course where the premium is more on accuracy.

15.   He added that Gordon was better over short runs along the course, while his car did better on the long runs.

16.   He has watched the past five matches on television and saw a familiar theme -- the United States was better on paper, Europe was better on grass.

17.   Honda, which is also a major motorcycle manufacturer, did better on two wheels than on four.

18.   I knew I had to play well on my serve and better on his.

19.   The KLSE Emas did better on some fundamental support on selected second and third liners.

20.   Yet, it could argued with equal validity that Boris Becker, with his flair at the net, might in his heyday have been better on grass.

v. + on >>共 981
speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
better 0%
better + p. >>共 32
than 58.55%
in 10.09%
off 6.58%
for 5.59%
with 4.39%
at 2.74%
on 2.19%
to 2.08%
by 1.21%
among 1.10%
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