Example sentences of "be good than a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even if you 're better than a master you still have to wait .
2 What could be better than a captive ( and captured ) audience !
3 After all , what could be better than a get-together with local musicians , listening to your favourite gear played how it should be played , and the all-important bottle of Carlsberg !
4 And what could be better than a guitar which is guaranteed to be one of a limited number produced this year ?
5 By definition , a scheme of that size must be better than a scheme that is based on an individual privatised subsidiary or on one privatised company on its own .
6 He had been so sure before — and anything would be better than a decision that he might later come to regret .
7 Even for a paedophile , life in Russia might be better than a cell in Long Lartin prison .
8 As an early morning reviver , or a welcome mid-morning break what could be better than a cup of your favourite coffee ?
9 Well it 's better than a kick in the teeth is n't it ?
10 You have to admit , she 's better than a kick in the wot-nots !
11 I think moving 's better than a week of I V P .
12 It 's better than a letter to hear her voice . ’
13 A grand view of Horse Guards Parade — oh well it 's better than a view of John and Norma Major .
14 Incidentally , it 's better than a railway hut , and perfect for a party . ’
15 This is better than a night at the Follies .
16 What is better than a run in the car followed by a good meal in a country inn or a pleasant roadhouse ?
17 A record is better than a cassette .
18 It has been a long and winding road for the much-travelled Quinn to achieve fully-fledged Premier League status , even though his career record is better than a goal every two games .
19 Failing that , a large room with a high ceiling is better than a cupboard .
20 ‘ This is better than a ceilidh . ’
21 A research programme is better than a rival if it is more progressive , the progressive nature of a programme depending on its degree of coherence and the extent to which it has led to successful novel predictions , as discussed in Chapter 7 .
22 Kuhn mentions a number of criteria that can be used in assessing whether one theory is better than a rival .
23 We have considered various analyses of the kind of criteria that enable individuals or groups to judge whether one theory is better than a rival , or whether or not a particular body of knowledge is scientific .
24 For example , a loose-leaf binder is better than an exercise book because you can shuffle and re-classify your notes for tutorials , essay-writing and later exam revision .
25 Democracy might not be much , in his view , but everything else is worse ; and a robber-baron , as he once remarked to the Marxist scientist J. B. S. Haldane , is better than an inquisitor , since greed sleeps easier than dogmatic certainty : ‘ where Mammon vacates the throne , how if Moloch takes his place ? ’
26 And later she had found that his body , scarred as it was , was better than the one which she had imagined for him , as a living and breathing man was better than a marble statue or painting , and her vision had lacked life .
27 It was better than a pantomime , but with one big difference .
28 Well that , thought Dalgliesh wryly , was better than a note in the parish magazine , a telephone call to the daily papers or a sermon next Sunday on the phenomenon of stigmata and the inscrutable wisdom of providence .
29 It was better than a cockfight , and even better than the Battle .
30 It was better than an analgesic in her blood .
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