Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So you 'd probably be better off with that stuff . |
2 | Other countries in the system could also be better off with such an arrangement . |
3 | Gregory 's father Ralph , who the boy claims is an alcoholic who abused him , did not contest the action and says his son will be better off with foster parents . |
4 | It aims to place nearly all the children with permanent family , though workers may decide some are too damaged or too old and would be better off with foster parents . |
5 | Some children may be better off with early cataracts than with aphakic eyes , so early surgery is not always advisable . |
6 | And at Fort Worth airport he asked a crowd of thousands : ‘ Do you think you 'd be better off with four more years ? |
7 | ‘ If all the blokes I knew were like you then I 'd be better off with another girl , would n't I ? ’ she said scornfully . |