41.   But the production would probably fare better with a more abstract presentation.

42.   But, just like the larger stores, boutiques tend to fare better when the economy is good and suffer during downturns, she said.

43.   By now the United States and Europe have fared much better than anyone imagined at the time of the Marshall Plan.

44.   Cannabis also fared better in five out of seven comparisons of long-term damage to health.

45.   Certainly Matsushita has fared better with MCA than Sony Corp. has with Columbia Pictures.

46.   Cities such as San Francisco and Washington, D.C., fare much better when their strong public transportation infrastructures are considered, Ohland said.

47.   Commercial video conferencing systems have fared better in recent years, but they typically require special high-speed telephone lines.

48.   Comsat fared no better in earlier forays outside the satellite business.

49.   Conclusion here is that he would fare better in Atlanta, on home ground, where damage control would be more humanely administered.

50.   Conventional wisdom holds that longer-serving members of Congress with important committee posts and ties to Albany tend to fare better in reapportionment.

v. + better >>共 192
get 21.78%
fare 20.88%
deserve 10.34%
do 7.98%
have 5.81%
know 2.68%
feel 1.92%
finish 1.47%
work 1.34%
go 1.21%
fare + n. >>共 27
better 62.76%
worse 13.82%
worst 12.86%
best 4.61%
well 1.15%
lot 0.58%
increase 0.38%
airline 0.19%
bargain 0.19%
bettter 0.19%
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