1.   Better to have it from some one you know and respect, rather than have a customer complain.

2.   Better to have no one represent the district for the time being rather than this hypocrite.

3.   Well we had to discuss on the way home in the car that it would be better to have parish council meetings during the day rather than the evening.

4.   And who better to have War Emblem going for the Triple Crown at Belmont Park in two weeks?

5.   Better to have a blend of youth and seasoning, of singles hitters and big swingers.

6.   Better to have language feed on itself than to die of malnutrition, seems to be his point.

7.   Better to have some foresight in the first place.

8.   Better to have some tax, albeit at a low rate, than none at all because the business has gone abroad.

9.   Better to have the miscreants on tour than on house arrest.

10.   Better to have a fiery sound bite of Meir Kahane or an excerpt of a classroom discourse of Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, one of the latter-day giants of Orthodoxy.

v. + have >>共 706
be 6.94%
have 5.18%
say 4.47%
work 1.96%
fight 1.96%
do 1.96%
figure 1.92%
lobby 1.71%
use 1.59%
sue 1.59%
better 1.00%
better + v. >>共 231
do 6.65%
have 4.99%
be 3.33%
suit 3.12%
know 2.91%
prepare 2.70%
take 1.87%
let 1.66%
go 1.46%
say 1.46%
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