Example sentences of "at [art] better [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The main aim was to win new audiences and so there was always room for experiment , especially at the better end of the market . |
2 | The funny thing is that er if you look at the better dividend funds in the year of the crash , the dividends actually went up , cos dividend yields from companies were good in that year , so people would n't have lost out , their income would have been quite stable . |
3 | The Working Party on Internal Migration in Britain , which was set up by the Institute of British Geographers in l988 , aims at the better understanding of the patterns , causes and implications of migration in Britain . |
4 | If he liked them he would take another twelve , at a better price . |
5 | Selling on is an attitude of mind , an attitude whereby you do your customers a favour by selling them more than they ask for , and often at a better price than they expected . |
6 | Competition works if one can buy an alternative product at a better price from somebody else . |
7 | Turner has been offered employment by the company of Newport 's new coach , Gareth Evans , at a better salary than he currently enjoys . |
8 | The invitation could not have come at a better time . |
9 | According to Mr Dieter Brauninger , an economist at Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt , the newcomers could not have arrived at a better time : a period of dynamic growth , when gaps created by the fall in the birth rate in the past two decades need to be filled . |
10 | For Sinton , who made his England debut in Poznan in the crucial final qualifier against Poland last November and was a member of the England B side that defeated France B at Loftus Road in February , that run could not have come at a better time . |
11 | And the announcement of the engagement could not have come at a better time for the battle-weary Royal Family . |
12 | ‘ The cash could n't have come at a better time , ’ said George at their home in Swansea , Wales . |
13 | " You could n't have come at a better time , " said Fleury cheerfully . |
14 | ‘ This holiday has been a godsend and could n't have come at a better time . |
15 | Yet , with Deacon Blue getting the high score covering Bacharach & David songs , and a lot of new bubblegum little more than MOR , ‘ Sundrive Road ’ could n't have arrived at a better time , when there must be a pay-out for mature bands making no bones about playing pop for its own sake . |
16 | But she 'd been born at a better time and there were arts councils and they had been good to her . |
17 | To heighten concern about the Convention , Broken Promise could not have come out at a better time . |
18 | It is hard to imagine him coming at a better time as we plan to make our first Diocesan Assembly the centrepiece of his visit , on Saturday 10th June . |
19 | Yet , with Deacon Blue getting the high score covering Bacharach & David songs , and a lot of new bubblegum little more than MOR , ‘ Sundrive Road ’ could n't have arrived at a better time , when there must be a pay-out for mature bands making no bones about playing pop for its own sake . |
20 | It could n't have come at a better time . |
21 | League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist . |
22 | League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist . |
23 | ‘ Then my news could not have come at a better time ! ’ |
24 | That 's his first for the club and could n't have come at a better time for Hereford , though . |
25 | New boy , Brian Marwood gave them the lead ; his first goal for the club and it could n't have come at a better time . |
26 | And it could n't have come at a better time for the 29 year old bowler in this his benefit season . |
27 | Yes , so what er that council on study and television er could n't of come at a better time Don |
28 | He found the identity for his clown not in the figure of a worker but rather in the form of a man whose sensitivity , grace , almost feminine beauty , charm , clothes , and swagger all hint at a better background and perhaps at social and sexual aspirations . |