Example sentences of "have [verb] a better [noun sg] than " in BNC.

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1 But he has little hesitation in declaring that his successor as chairman of Esso has done a better job than he was able to achieve .
2 Ian has made a better recovery than we dared hope , but it is still important that we do not take his fitness for granted .
3 It seemed that Smith has got a better image than the present chancellor has n't he ?
4 She could n't have made a better selection than Keep Talking , a progressive horse both in terms of form and distance .
5 Given firm instructions the dismissed minister would probably have made a better reformer than his successor , S. S. Lanskoi , who in August 1855 " proclaimed the rights of the nobility to be inviolable " .
6 Clearly each player so honoured brings his own style and personality to the job and we could n't have had a better example than from David Sole .
7 The Latics could n't have had a better boost than Saturday 's four-goal demolition of Middlesbrough and Royle said : ‘ That was our best show this season .
8 I am suggesting that within the one is the other — in some respects a Chinese Box would have provided a better diagram than a polarisation continuum , although it would have been difficult to decide which box should be on the outside .
9 There 's another in the keep would have done just as well , but seal or no seal , they 'd have wanted a better tale than I could think of before they 'd have given me the keys of the keep .
10 He had scarcely known Maggie , could not have known that he could not have chosen a better treat than this mysterious park , with its vast statues carved out of the living rock : the huge-mouthed cave with its mighty teeth , the vast stone giant , his shoulders visible through bushes a hundred yards away , half hidden in greenery ; and above all , the great carved stone dragon with its broken wings , and wild Chinese eyes .
11 ‘ But I could n't have chosen a better house than this flat . ’
12 Britain 's National Audit Office last year concluded that book-building for BT-2 had yielded a better price than underwriting would have done .
13 ‘ Mary , dear , one night when I have made a better meal than I did tonight , I plan to go a little berserk , too , in order to have your solace . ’
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