Example sentences of "been a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It could n't have been a worse morning for the Queen of England to visit us . |
2 | The cherries were most certainly stolen , but would I really have been a better person if I had left them on the plate ? |
3 | I would have been a better person than I am today . |
4 | Though I was exhausted and had managed only nine miles , it had been a better day than the first . |
5 | If he had been a better negotiator , he would have closed the sale that day . |
6 | But they sent it first and most often to Faramir , who would no doubt have been a better choice . |
7 | Might Tavaré have been a better choice as captain ( than Willis ) in 1982 ? |
8 | But a rugged tight-head like Peter Clohessy might have been a better choice . |
9 | Forrester would definately been a better choice to partner Deane in this match . |
10 | ‘ There has not been a better centre half in the country for the last 18 months . ’ |
11 | Most four-day matches have not only been a better preparation for Test cricketers but have also produced generally more interesting cricket . |
12 | Nothing in Swannell 's direction of his play persuades you that this would not have been a better home for Marrakech . |
13 | A solution , of course , is to program the patches in a logical order , but a bank ‘ Down ’ pedal would have been a better idea , especially as the A4 can be used to send MIDI commands to external MIDI devices , such as another processor . |
14 | Fairclough played a Batty-esque defensive midfield role as far as I could tell , marking Shearer might have been a better idea , though he did an OK job as it was . |
15 | ‘ Cupboard ’ would have been a better description . |
16 | Miss Beard , for whom Ruth thought ‘ drab ’ would have been a better description , inclined her head . |
17 | ‘ Maybe working on water would have been a better description , ’ says Wimpey marketing manager Phil Cusack . |
18 | Mr and Mrs T questioned whether family counselling might have been a better way of dealing with a very complicated situation , or at worst whether an interdict could be placed on the older boys in the W family . |
19 | If she had n't yielded to a guilty passion then she would have been a better wife to Denny . |
20 | Above all , the result of privatization in transport has been a better service to the public . |
21 | Which I mean for er for a hospital taking people on like that , I mean erm I would of said i it would would of been a better proposition to have somebody who 's at least experienced . |
22 | Folly did n't say anything , but she could n't help thinking that the Post Office Tower would have been a better vantage-point , as well as being one of the ‘ sights ’ of London in its own right . |
23 | It might have been a better picture . |
24 | When he is sentenced to gaol he pleads in mitigation that he ‘ might have been a better citizen if I 'd had the levels ’ , to a Judge who did n't understand what he was saying , and of course the last page sees him studying for ‘ the levels ’ in prison . |
25 | She glared at him , wondering whether the indigestible steak , swiftly followed by an early night , might not have been a better option after all . |
26 | Oh yeah , could n't of been a better end ! |
27 | ‘ If we had scored first , it would have been a better game because it would have forced them to come at us . |
28 | Has there even been a better start to the season ? |
29 | We talked a lot about art — he could n't have been a better sitter . |
30 | He has been struggling to find form all season , and maybe Terry Kingston would have been a better bet . |