1.   Both Macca and Wilko said we have more points now than when we won the Championship.

2.   And I guarantee you that every player in this room right now is more concerned with winning than with anything individual.

3.   And it means he has to prove that he would rather win than fight.

4.   And that fight, in theory, should have been a far harder one to win than the current one.

5.   But arrests Tuesday suggested that the games were harder to win than the company intended.

6.   But as Howe said, holding the other team to two runs will get you more wins than losses.

7.   But by finishing fourth in the Heisman race he came closer to winning it than any player in school history.

8.   But he said he feels no more pressure to win than any other season.

9.   But in these playoff games, Perkins knows there is more to winning than putting up shots.

10.   But the players also know there is more to winning than who has the fattest payroll.

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%
win 0.47%
win + p. >>共 88
in 35.34%
at 12.44%
on 11.72%
by 9.43%
with 8.60%
over 3.89%
without 3.14%
against 1.86%
despite 1.75%
from 1.64%
than 0.34%
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