11.   There are certain stages of the building process which are inherently more dangerous than others.

12.   One would, for example, assume right turns to be objectively more dangerous than left turns.

13.   Accepting lifts with drunken pilots is more dangerous than with drunken drivers.

14.   It implies to young people that crack and cocaine are no more dangerous than a glass of wine, beer or spirits.

15.   The latest find is of white asbestos, less dangerous than the blue variety, provided it is not disturbed.

16.   His mother Elizabeth said debris lying around the park was more dangerous than if the area under the play equipment had been left grassed.

17.   Among users with cardiovascular defects or high blood pressure, for instance, Ecstasy would be more dangerous than heroin, he said.

18.   And in the United Arab Emirates, the newspaper Al Khaleej portrayed the new Likud government as far more dangerous than its Labor predecessor.

19.   And future virus outbreaks could be even more dangerous than the ones that have struck in the past couple of years.

20.   And the study indicated that phones that a driver could use with both hands free were no less dangerous than phones that had to be held.

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%
dangerous + p. >>共 41
to 24.13%
for 22.39%
than 17.17%
as 8.84%
in 8.33%
because_of 3.55%
on 3.12%
by 2.10%
with 2.10%
at 1.23%
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