21.   No one has come closer to the title without winning it than Martin.

22.   Nobody was more bent on winning than Harris.

23.   Obviously, some of the participants do care more about winning than others.

24.   Republicans had far more retirements, which led to open seats that are usually easier to win than seats that are defended by incumbents.

25.   The difference is that South Korea seems far more passionate about winning than Japan.

26.   The idea was that if the law forced an automatic turnover, GOP outsiders would have a better chance at winning than if they constantly faced entrenched Democratic incumbents.

27.   These battles should prove easier to win than antidiscrimination initiatives in employment, education or housing.

28.   You start with manager Frank Robinson, who might have played the game harder and with more determination to win than anybody to ever step on a baseball field.

29.   Perhaps no Wildcat is more intent on winning than quarterback Jonathan Beasley.

30.   But she called federal prosecutors petty and arrogant, more concerned about winning than about justice.

v. + than >>共 1780
better 7.59%
lower 1.95%
do 1.65%
say 1.19%
harm 1.09%
lose 0.80%
know 0.77%
worry 0.68%
die 0.64%
prepare 0.64%
win 0.47%
win + p. >>共 88
in 35.34%
at 12.44%
on 11.72%
by 9.43%
with 8.60%
over 3.89%
without 3.14%
against 1.86%
despite 1.75%
from 1.64%
than 0.34%
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