Example sentences of "for [adj] [conj] better [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The product sectors on which we have focused will , I believe , be proven to be increasingly beneficial to us as consumers look for fewer but better quality , better value products . |
2 | But even if the proposition be true , it could not be the case for more and better education because of the nature of education itself . |
3 | First , the inequalities of the system lead to demands for more and better education for the majority of their peoples ; second , the authorities often regard education as a direct threat to their domination so that teachers , academics and indeed books are targets of repression and censorship . |
4 | It also emphasised the need for more and better instrumentation to assist the operators , to monitor the development of the accident , and to provide quick and reliable information to help in the actions taken in response to the emergency . |
5 | For example , the first rise in expectations of the lower orders would be for more and better food before manufactured goods . |
6 | Roses are heavy feeders at the best of times , and pruning for more and better bloom drives a plant even harder . |
7 | Pressures for more and better housing for the working classes led to the introduction of a succession of unsuccessful Bills into Parliament from 1901 . |
8 | Throughout the social services there is a need for more and better training and better distribution and deployment of staff . |