Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps she would have been better off with the old humbug after all .
2 As far as the urban working class was concerned they may well have been better off in the fifteenth century than they had been previously or were to be later .
3 I share her view that industry , commerce and individuals in this country are better off in the European Community than outside it .
4 If you make it a chore or a conflict you are already back on the vicious cycle .
5 Phil Clarke , Andy Platt , Martin Dermott , Steve Hampson and Jason Robinson are already out of the televised first round encounter , while Joe Lydon is struggling with a twisted ankle .
6 The problem I think comes when you go when you become insolvent , you know , and I think that 's and so therefore unless we 're going to come up with some system where we do insure our pensions as we do our home , then you , you , you 're still back to the basic contract between a company and an individual .
7 ( Looks like the FA Cup schedules to me , but what would I know , I 'm a Villa fan — we 're always out after the first round ! )
8 And then you 're straight on to the next job .
9 The incomparable off-roader , its restyled interior also sets new luxury standards for a leisure vehicle — they 're fully up to the rich appointments of a Mercedes-Benz saloon .
10 Professionals and local authority employees are still moving to jobs in one of the most sought-after parts of Britain , but the blockbuster moves — 600 in the Lloyds retail banking arm into the Bristol area in 1989-91 , and 100 British Aerospace workers into the Plymouth region recently — are probably over for the immediate future .
11 Switching the cabinet voicing off , you realise just how much it is working to condition the sound ready for tape ; because without it , you are straight back to the two gnats in a bottle sound , beloved of direct outputs on many amps .
12 The Government 's claim that those on low incomes will be better off under the new scheme , or at least see their financial position protected , is unlikely to be borne out by events .
13 The existence in the benefit system to which they have access of a generous £10 weekly disregard on income from a top-up loan means that many students in those vulnerable groups will be better off under the new arrangements .
14 You 'd be better off with the English one . ’
15 If society 's resource could be used to make more output , even the poor might be better off in the long run .
16 But we should be further on in the long march from paternalism .
17 The trouble is , us council owners will be worse off under the Labour council
18 However , some consumers , and these will be the poorer ones , will be worse off under the two-part tariff regime because they consume fewer than x units under average cost pricing , so charging a lump sum fee unc makes them pay a higher effective price for their units or forces them to consume fewer or even to drop out entirely .
19 In any case , the name of the game here seems to be performance-friendly and so you are immediately in at the sharp end with patch number 11 .
20 Both are well up on the old 1.8 's 89hp and 101lbf ft , and ( even allowing for an extra 234kg/516lb of flab ) power/weight ratio has improved by 19% .
21 Even the way he looked at them was enough to assure her that they were way down on the social scale .
22 Despite the sceptics who were still around in the 1980s , the science now ranks in the top ten technologies ( in terms of US patents issued 1992 ) alongside medical products , electronics and advanced materials .
23 To those who did agree to sell , but now find their acceptance forms are being returned to them , I can only hope that you are not too disappointed at being involuntarily back on the winning side !
24 Both Norman Tebbit and John Wakeham were now back after the Grand Hotel blast and the opportunity had been taken to arrange a Cabinet photograph .
25 ‘ I only played half the games yet we were never out of the top five and qualified for Europe .
26 And it 's perhaps up to the new civilian C P O to go to the likes of Mick and say I ca n't do this , I have not been trained to do it yet , until I have been trained to do it perhaps P C should continue using his skills .
27 Though I must admit , we 'll be glad when it 's all over in the Far East and they can come back safe and sound . ’
28 The bridal bouquet is somewhat out of the ordinary , too !
29 ‘ It is entirely up to the local education authority to decide what it considered to be the child 's needs , ’ the judge said .
30 Mr Tudor , who farms , near Welshpool , is just back from the big SIAL international food exhibition in Paris .
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