Example sentences of "could [adv] [verb] [art] better [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If there is danger , you could not have a better man by your side . ’ |
2 | Built in 1540 , these lovely red-brick stables have been loaned to the Horse Rangers by grace and favour since 1964 , and could not have a better tenant than this exclusive voluntary organisation — exclusive that is to children who do not have their own horses and ponies . |
3 | Hilary could n't have a better coach for GCE Maths . ’ |
4 | And the championship could n't have a better launch on Friday morning when Carrickfergus ' Michael McHugh meets Paul Daly of Belmont in the opening U-25 singles semi-final . |
5 | He knows how I feel , me being an only child … he 's a wonderful husband , I could n't have a better husband . |
6 | They could n't have a better time to do it . |
7 | but of course the main event of the year at Headingley is the Test Match , and say Yorkshire Cricket Club : ‘ You really could n't have a better view than from the comfort of an executive box . ’ |
8 | For a relaxing holiday in a quiet setting , yet with easy access of a lovely beach and the amazing nightlife of Palma and Magalluf , you could n't find a better spot to enjoy the best of both worlds . |
9 | It 's just because you 're the poor fish my daughter married ; but then the unfortunate girl could n't get a better catch in her particular sea . ’ |
10 | She made up her mind , as she followed Marco into the cab , to see if she could n't get a better deal out of this Hannah Soo . |
11 | These puppies are thriving in the warm environment , their owner says you could n't get a better start for young bird dogs . |