71.   Belcher knows that in order to crack the starting rotation, he not only has to pitch well but better than some of his younger counterparts.

72.   Being a customer in France can be a humbling experience, and no one knows this better than Bichon.

73.   Because he is also an entrepreneur, Hedge fares much better than the average trucker.

74.   Besides, he liked sleep better than school.

75.   Better than good bonds, but not brilliant.

76.   Better than Ken Stabler.

77.   Besides, I can hear the identical performance spruced up and available on compact disc and sounding better than it did before.

78.   Better than being hailed as the finest offensive lineman in the league in your second year by no less an authority than John Madden.

79.   Bezwoda reported that the high-dose group had fared much better than the controls.

80.   Beside that, Gore and Kemp exemplify, much better than either of the presidential candidates, the philosophies and styles that have prevailed in their respective parties.

n. + than >>共 1788
better 1.51%
money 1.37%
rate 1.04%
time 0.97%
year 0.80%
game 0.73%
people 0.71%
worse 0.64%
problem 0.56%
harm 0.52%
better + p. >>共 42
than 39.92%
of 21.35%
for 7.95%
in 7.41%
off 4.30%
with 3.59%
at 2.29%
to 1.80%
on 1.63%
from 1.36%
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