61.   Anderson suggested that the move was also designed to give Newton a better chance of succeeding by separating it from the financial pressures surrounding Apple.

62.   And, above all, Iraq would have a better chance of emerging from its sanctions-induced misery.

63.   And, he thought, who had a better chance to win it all than the Patriots?

64.   And true, the Bulls likely would have had a better chance to win without him than they did with him.

65.   Anyone can apply for political asylum, although ethnic Albanians from Kosovo stand a better chance than most because of the unrest there.

66.   Applewhite figured he had a better chance at making the Patriots.

67.   As a consequence, a disadvantaged child has a better chance at a rigorous education in Paris, Copenhagen or Tokyo than in New York, Chicago or Cleveland.

68.   As a result, students will have a better chance at receiving financial aid because income and assets can reduce aid.

69.   As Earth cooled and asteroid impacts became less frequent, the continental crust had a better chance of surviving.

70.   As for attracting younger listeners, you may stand a better chance with a more direct assault.

a. + chance >>共 283
good 13.25%
best 8.52%
better 8.41%
second 7.84%
scoring 7.29%
last 6.77%
slight 4.29%
first 3.00%
only 1.82%
great 1.63%
better + n. >>共 1001
job 3.53%
chance 3.27%
way 2.46%
life 2.16%
team 1.85%
deal 1.75%
time 1.49%
condition 1.41%
place 1.40%
shape 1.35%
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