Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] than [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Asked to sum up in a sentence the essence of his long career as a reporter , he considers the question for a few seconds , laughs , and says : ‘ I do n't think I could do better than quote my old friend the late Jimmy Robinson , who was the Daily Mail 's man in Belfast for many years .
2 ‘ No matter what he says or does , no matter what happens to force me towards him — I 'd die rather than marry Damian Flint ! ’
3 I 'd die rather than marry you ! ’
4 I have worked for you in all ways practically from the moment you were born and I 'd die rather than see you throw yourself away on the likes of her ; for she is scum , and I repeat it , scum .
5 ‘ There 's nothing I 'd like better than to stay here and make love to you all day , but I think after breakfast we should get back to the palazzo . ’
6 You ought to know better than to ask that .
7 You should know better than to ask such a question after all I 've tried to teach you . ’
8 You should know better than to walk out into strange streets alone . ’
9 At your age you should know better than to bring rubbish into the house .
10 You 're not a kid , you should know better than to sniff round other men 's wives . ’
11 Siward was probably already one of the richest men in Scandinavian York , as well as a useful war-leader and a forthright advisor to Canute and his heirs by the time it occurred to the Lady Emma that she might do worse than encourage him to take over Northumbria .
12 But rather to join in the search for new ways forward for the common future of our society and I suggest you might do worse than try a few committees and working groups on pragmatic coalitions , collaborative democracy and local community .
13 Before she could ask whom he intended to marry this time he said , ‘ After you left and I had that final bust-up with Marc I rang Marianne and told her she could do better than marry a penniless school-kid . ’
14 She had felt she 'd die rather than give him the satisfaction , but now she 'd have to be clever , for by implication she had denigrated his power and his commitment to protect her .
15 She 'd die rather than let this happen !
16 But you 'd die rather than face it again . ’
17 A glance at the list of some of the most popular privatisations shows that , in most cases , you 'd have more than doubled your shares when they were issued and held on to them .
18 You could do worse than take a leaf out of the health economists ' book .
19 If you would rather not grow your own , or you do not have the time to look after them , you could do worse than invest in artificial plants , which are quite stunningly realistic nowadays .
20 For a really cheap and cheerful gathering of friends you could do worse than invest in a fondue set and a plastic tablecloth and let everyone sit around dipping their bread into the cheese fondue , while holding a glass of nice wine in the other hand .
21 If you were looking for a physico-chemical reason for this fact rather than the , more usual , historical one you could do worse than suggest a capacity to make helical molecules .
22 You could do worse than to sign up with Armed Response , which looks after thousands of homes in middle-class Johannesburg North , a rich hunting-ground that Gary Whittaker , a director of Armed Response , calls ‘ the captured area ’ .
23 Of course she did n't know anything and even if she did , she would die rather than say , but suppose he guessed she knew something ?
24 She would die rather than roll her eyes and wriggle and blush .
25 Normally you would paraphrase rather than quote , because this is a way of rewriting the relevant material in a way which assimilates it into your essay ( rather than , as with a quotation , leaving it sticking out because of its different style ) .
26 He said , ‘ In the event of trickery , you will know better than to hope for your life .
27 ‘ I do n't think you can do better than follow the great masters , even if you ca n't hope to emulate them .
28 It 's the party actually saying that we should promote rather than allow .
29 Holmes said , ‘ I think this is a matter on which we should lead rather than follow ’ .
30 We should be doing all that we can to promote the revival of singing , and we should encourage rather than stifle the musical creativity of those who write and perform .
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