Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [art] better [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The Midlander has the better claim for the title of Typical Irishman .
2 LABOUR promised a better future for British women yesterday at the Northern launch of the party 's magazine for women .
3 SHARES in John Ritblat 's British Land soared yesterday after the property group announced it was splitting the company in two in an attempt to provide a better deal for shareholders .
4 Coun Scott said a better site for a supermarket would be the one under consideration by Sainsbury 's and currently occupied by Caldaire in the town centre .
5 A RADICAL 12-year plan to provide a better service for pedestrians , cyclists and users of public transport in Central Scotland was given final approval yesterday .
6 For all her talk of shaking up the town 's bureaucracy , Mrs Molina will have to learn some of her opponent 's conciliatory skills to win a better deal for her constituents .
7 Instead , it is argued that they must be " impelled towards them not out of fear and guilt but because of a positive desire to build a better life for students , themselves and other members of society .
8 JUST browsing , thanks , through the catalogues offering a better life for a small outlay .
9 Called WIN — Work and Income for the Nineties — it offers a package of reforms to promote a better life for all Canadians .
10 In financial conglomerates a potential conflict may be said to exist where , for example , the conglomerate , when managing a client 's affairs , has to choose between two solutions for a deal where one choice is preferable from its own point of view while the other represents a better bargain for the client .
11 It was widely felt that smaller firms offered a better service for nationally-based positions .
12 This is one of the thin times , but I ca n't think of any other manager to do a better job for Nottingham Forest at the moment than Brian Clough . ’
13 Liberal improvers , progressive Conservatives and socialists found themselves sharing some common ground in this assumption that it was the duty of the State to provide a better life for its citizens and which found expression in support for comprehensive social welfare , a national health service and a more humane treatment of those in need .
14 Cricket represented a better life for their children .
15 It is part of the daily truck in street markets ; it the kind of thing which turns on the average car dealer ; it is part and parcel of many of the transactions carried out in the building trade and cash or at least early settlement means a better price for the retailer when negotiating with a manufacturer .
16 In part , this was because the southern States offer a better environment for certain types of defence base , but this is not a full explanation .
17 WORK started this week on a five-month project to provide a better access for disabled visitors to Manweb 's Chester headquarters .
18 IBM ESPANA ACHIEVED A BETTER OUTTURN FOR 1992 THAN MANY OF ITS SIBLINGS
19 He is quite ready to use his abrasive manner in an effort to get a better life for the orphans .
20 Other studies too have described how mothers regularly cut down or miss out on meals in order to provide a better diet for their children .
21 PR is used in order to create a better environment for the organisation and its activities .
22 Our ability to negotiate a better deal for our people can only be strengthened by ever greater co-operation with other countries .
23 Do you think then that the er trams provided a better service for the people than the buses ?
24 He was therefore use to give up the leadership of the BDA at this juncture and to leave it to someone of the new generation to embrace politics in order to achieve a better deal for the deaf .
25 Ford has added a turbocharger to provide a better performance for the 2.5-litre diesel it offers in the spacious Granada ( as well as a 1.8 turbo diesel in the Sierra range ) .
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