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

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1 Aminopterin had disadvantages , and the normal process of making and testing a series of closely related compounds led to a better drug , amethopterin , which differed by a single additional substituent but proved to be one of the most effective drugs for the treatment of blood cancers .
2 NAM originated in the Bandung Conference of 1955 , where a large number of poor African and Asian countries called for a better economic deal from the rich countries of the world .
3 ICI Seeds GROWING FOR A BETTER FUTURE
4 The ‘ Partnership in Care ’ team hope that the participants left with a better understanding of the jargon now being used .
5 We believe that this aspect of general SVQs makes for a better programme , because it emphasises the vocational relevance of skills like numeracy and information technology .
6 The way was set for much-needed change , but would things change for the better ?
7 NOW THERE IS SOMETHING WE CAN ALL DO TO MAKE THINGS CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
8 His efforts to move to a better school were unsuccessful .
9 Both of these are good ways to adjust to a better salt balance .
10 Hope keeps the characters searching for a better life .
11 As Gerry and his fellow villagers talked of the better days to come , a carload of American tourists pulled up in the street beside him and asked for directions to ‘ Dannygal ’ .
12 A comparison of the proportionality of first preference votes and seats in the Convention election is of interest because investigation of the differences leads to a better understanding of the working of the system .
13 Employees change for the better when they work in the community .
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