81.   The companies have little doubt that more consumers will eventually see how convenient the DVR is, and how much more it can do than a VCR.

82.   The department responded by saying that the GAO assumed it had more authority to tell the states what to do than the law allowed.

83.   The disjointed and often preachy screenplay allows MacDowell little more to do than supply her usual air of wit and kindness.

84.   The Dodgers are more done than Al Gore.

85.   The increased workload has more to do with economics, though, than it does stamina.

86.   The live actors have less to do than Casper.

87.   The man has better things to do than meander around on literary country roads.

88.   The truly creative people in television have better things to do than look back.

89.   There are better things for the NRA to do than encouraging goofy militia groups and scaring hunters and sportsmen with lies and exaggeration.

90.   The USA Today poll and an AARP survey of New Mexicans found citizens have stronger feelings about what should not be done than what should be done.

v. + than >>共 1780
better 7.59%
lower 1.95%
do 1.65%
say 1.19%
harm 1.09%
lose 0.80%
know 0.77%
worry 0.68%
die 0.64%
prepare 0.64%
do + p. >>共 108
in 37.04%
on 13.20%
at 8.23%
about 7.74%
by 3.45%
as 3.43%
before 3.41%
after 2.31%
during 2.29%
against 2.12%
than 0.54%
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