71.   As a rule, living coaches have a slightly better chance of success with the Jets than dead ones.

72.   As the acrimony grows over the legitimacy of the vote count, the tainted winner may have little better chance to enact his agenda than his vanquished opponent.

73.   As the senior senator from New Jersey, he would have a better chance at getting a seat than Corzine.

74.   As more people became employed and gained work experience, they would have a better chance of finding jobs in the private sector when they became available.

75.   Asked why they supported him, they tended to cite his performance as vice president, his experience and his better chances of winning the general election.

76.   As such, it will be a focus of debate in the House next year and appears to have a better chance of passage than any other welfare bill.

77.   At that point, somebody might have a better chance of erasing Vander Meer from the record books.

78.   At the time, the Boston online seller of footwear seemed to have a better chance of hawking a pair of high-heeled sandals to a Sherpa.

79.   Barkhoyan, a vice president for procurement at First Interstate, feels she has a better chance of staying employed under First Bank than if Wells takes over.

80.   Bauer did not receive the support of evangelical leaders like Pat Robertson, who believe Bush has a better chance of winning in November.

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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