Example sentences of "[verb] much better [subord] " in BNC.

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1 I think the way things are going now the Black people in South Africa are treated much better than they were before , but they used to be treated terribly , and after all it was their country .
2 Caught here by Peter Chick on September 11 , despite its age it is faring much better than the much younger , but cocooned , Citation executive jet behind !
3 The second round of ‘ Unity ’ talks between the two opposing Unix factions are faring much better than the ill-fated first bout , though actual unity is unlikely to result at least in the short term .
4 Gloucestershire is faring much better than many other parts of England .
5 This system allows me to communicate much better than I could before .
6 But the local publican told Jane that these maligned outsiders behaved much better than drunk Councillors .
7 Over all , you 'd have fared much better than keeping your money in a bank or building society .
8 On a more phenomenological level , if we wanted some visual analogue to the associationist view of mental life we could not do much better than think of one of those ‘ psychedelic ’ slide-shows popular in the late 1960s , in which lights were projected through oil , producing coloured globs which met , merged and repelled in a series of kaleidoscopic patterns .
9 ‘ I do n't need it but I 'll do much better than that .
10 Mr G Douglas Vaisey also suggests that others should start setting the comps : ‘ I 'm sure we [ we ? ] can do much better than Katie Mallett . ’
11 By 1939 Europe could meet her own needs of agricultural products only in olive oil and wine ; in 1880 she could still do much better than this .
12 Even if a business was very efficient , he said , it was difficult to generate gross margins of more than 28% , whereas an efficient company in the fast-growing network market could do much better than that .
13 For them to develop properly they need guidance and a good example , and you ca n't do much better than have somebody like Fergie in your setup — somebody who has done and seen it all . ’
14 Despite all their expectations ( and ample campaign funds ) they did not do much better than the GCP in 1954 .
15 The simple mouse-and-icons approach means putting together new forms or reports ought to be a doddle ; and for functions like queries or browsing , you ca n't do much better than the GUI .
16 The person who creates a crisis in a relationship which is not going well such that the two part company and he or she is able to establish a more suitable and rewarding partnership may do much better than the person who avoids crises and settles for a far from ideal partner .
17 Some — especially those in the south or those with a wide range of incentives such as regional and European Community assistance — have done much better than others .
18 Although average sales per outlet have shown a slight decrease in each of the last five years , some of our licensees have done much better than others .
19 They should have done much better as they dominated for long spells , but failed miserably in the art of scoring .
20 Cutting that over the numbers had me down and stopped well before the first intersection , a distance of around 400 metres , and I could have done much better if I 'd heaved on the brakes , which are single Goodyear discs with excellent stopping power .
21 After considerable reflection , a discussion of the match with a wide circle of friends , a session with a sports psychiatrist , and two calls to the Samaritans , I decide that I lost because Martin played much better than I did .
22 An intensive conditioner will work much better if you cover hair with a polythene bag after applying to seal in body heat .
23 The use of the ‘ Fax Box and Jargon Box ’ is good and the general attempt to imitate the Windows desktop is a good idea but would work much better if less cluttered .
24 In any event , in colonial Vietnam reformists did not fare much better than revolutionaries .
25 The shadow budget was also politically inept , although its positive features could have been defended much better than they were .
26 ‘ I 've wanted to do much better than I 've done .
27 ‘ In my opinion the period from three to six is the most important and should be utilised much better than it is today .
28 You know , nobody 's expecting three or four sides , right , you 've got quarter of an hour , not erm , you know , if , if you can write a side a half you , you 'll be doing much better than most people , alright , so you 're just thinking about a side really , depending on how big your handwriting is .
29 ‘ For 20 years the Childrens ’ Hearing system has progressed very positively and we are doing much better than our brethren south of the Border in looking after the interests of children in Scotland . ’
30 This suggested a hung parliament with Neil Kinnock leading a minority government , and Tory campaigners are furious that the BBC did not mention the party 's share of the vote , which would have shown it performing much better than predicted .
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