Example sentences of "much well [adv prt] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | As it happens , she was much better off than me because her weekly wage was five shillings . |
2 | For instance , if one of your customers is in financial trouble and he owes you money which is due in 20 days , you are much better off than if the debt does not fall due for 100 days . |
3 | But taking your point about er , you know you 've got , you 've incurred these expenses anyway , therefore at the end of the day , you 're not that much better off than er |
4 | We were much better off than him . |
5 | We are pensioners with no help from Income Support so I want to know why we should pay for these people , a lot of them are much better off than we are and can afford to smoke and drink . |
6 | Under the new-look European farm policy agreed last year farmers are much better off than they thought they would be . |
7 | Though this salary was the same as that of a third-class constable , the lowest police rank , village sergeants were much better off because they served in their own localities , were not subject to discipline , and had other income . |
8 | " She 'll never be raised again , " and Maurice suggested that Willis would be much better off if he did n't have to look at the wreck of Dreadnought at every low tide . |
9 | ‘ Poor people would be much better off if they had fewer children to feed and clothe . ’ |
10 | It seems that we would be much better off if we spent money not on constructing a barrage but on cleaning up the various sewage works that I have castigated over the years . |
11 | Erm again beech was doing much better in and the scotch pine , one of the best places for scotch pine and beech . |