Example sentences of "[adv] better than a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The pay was much better than a secretary 's pay , and the work was more interesting .
2 If the council receives a large number of letters about a development , this will give it an idea of the strength of feeling involved and it is much better than a petition .
3 A word processor is much better than a typewriter in letting you enter and edit your text more easily ; print it out as required with much more flexibility ; save it on disc for future work ; and transfer it through an IT link ( see , for instance , below , under communications ) to a colleague elsewhere .
4 My hon. Friend the Member for Stroud pointed out that a regulator is much better than an ombudsman .
5 That one conception is somehow better than a second , supposing that that can be made out , is of course not the proposition that it is our conception or one of them .
6 We can not prevent old age , but we can be aware of its side effects ; we can prevent over-attached dog relationships — and prevention is always better than a cure .
7 If you want me to identify a fish , remember that a photo , or a drawing , is usually better than a description — and it is no end of help if you give me a clue as to where the fish comes from , even if it 's only the continent .
8 She saw to the side of one of the houses the faded sign for Morgan and family , boot and shoemakers , fastened over what appeared to be little better than a shed .
9 Although having a B classification , it is little better than a country lane , yet , despite some sudden halts and reversings and generally slow progress , is a delight to follow .
10 I know you feel you 're justified , that I 'm little better than a fortune-hunter .
11 There was just enough slope in the field to give him a decent run , though she felt sure it must be frustrating for someone so skilled to be stuck on what was little better than a nursery area .
12 Greg had been little better than a crook on the business front — and he had very nearly dragged her father — and his stupendous talent — down with him .
13 My rather innocent trust crumbled when I realized that as far as the police were concerned , I was little better than a criminal on whom they must keep tabs .
14 And Molly Malone was right : the gangway was little better than a ladder that clung to the ship 's side with fragile tenacity .
15 At times the road is little better than a forestry track .
16 But it was surely unlikely that he had talked over the idea with someone who was little better than a stranger .
17 In fact their performance was slightly better than a control group of subjects who had one night 's sleep deprivation with no prior selective deprivation .
18 The availability of the combined transport operator 's comprehensive insurance is clearly better than a suit against an uninsured , insolvent issuer of a traditional ocean bill of lading .
19 Lord Jim , for instance inside she 's really better than a house . "
20 A polite refusal to comment further is far better than a panic reply .
21 This program is the best of its kind on the market for page making facilities , it is far better than a number of ‘ Commercial ’ pagemaking programs that are popular with users who only have a dot-matrix printer .
22 Telephone message forms are even better than a pad as they prevent you from forgetting to ask relevant questions .
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