81.   House Republicans believed then, as they believe now, that they would fare better with the public if they had new leadership.

82.   His efforts at selling his story to a publisher fared no better.

83.   Hurley added that Basit is an emotional player and probably would have fared better with a more experienced coach.

84.   If Starr has fared any better, nobody knows of it.

85.   If there is a more people-oriented position in your firm, perhaps she would fare better in it.

86.   Recorded in Philadelphia, the album fared no better than its forerunner.

87.   In addition to rapping officeholders, a significant selection of the jury prospects said they believed that wealthy people fare better in the criminal-justice system.

88.   In general, third-party presidential candidates fare better when they have something to rail against.

89.   In general, travelers will fare better with fares during off-peak periods such as late November and early December in the Caribbean, and by booking early.

90.   In part, this was because Senate Republicans fared better in the November elections than their House counterparts.

v. + better >>共 192
get 21.78%
fare 20.88%
deserve 10.34%
do 7.98%
have 5.81%
know 2.68%
feel 1.92%
finish 1.47%
work 1.34%
go 1.21%
fare + n. >>共 27
better 62.76%
worse 13.82%
worst 12.86%
best 4.61%
well 1.15%
lot 0.58%
increase 0.38%
airline 0.19%
bargain 0.19%
bettter 0.19%
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