61.   After a while, as in the Hamptons, you suspect that everybody else, including each playwright, is having a better time than you are.

62.   After a year of declining prices, stiff competition and slim profits, European steelmakers are expecting better times -- as their share prices already are predicting.

63.   Again, what better time to step back with the Montross trade as your final act and legacy?

64.   Both groups believe they can make much better time than Fossett because they will fly at higher altitudes, where the speed of the jet stream is greater.

65.   Buoyed by reports on beta carotene, hopeful that their sweet potatoes may become the anti-cancer food of the future, growers see better times ahead.

66.   But as tough as times are right now, Edwards and other observers insist that better times lie ahead.

67.   But as a native Texan familiar with the booms and busts of the oil business, the TV newsman sounds fairly confident when he says better times will return.

68.   But better times must be coming for our Canadian friends.

69.   But Dutile and others note that not all technology stocks are enjoying better times.

70.   But Bell and Botha are arguably the most promising prospects so far, and their emergence could not have come at a better time.

a. + time >>共 376
first 28.66%
same 14.98%
second 5.45%
long 4.61%
last 3.78%
hard 2.53%
good 2.49%
third 2.25%
next 1.57%
tough 1.16%
better 0.38%
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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