Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [adv] with a " in BNC.
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1 | But she assures me that you are far better off with a lensless eye than with no eye at all . |
2 | You will be far better off with a 140ml ( 5fl oz ) glass of unsweetened grapefruit or orange juice at only 50 calories , or a mug of hot water with a squeezed lemon quarter which has almost none . |
3 | There are pros and cons , and everything really depends upon the main interests of the observer ; for example , anyone who wants to make regular studies of the Sun will be far better off with a refractor , while the deep-sky enthusiast will in general prefer a reflector . |
4 | If red meat is really what you want , you would be even better off with a well-trimmed steak . |
5 | It is therefore not only with a sense of excitement that I approach my new responsibilities , but also with a keen awareness of the importance of IT to industry , to the service sector , to research and to the strength and wellbeing of the UK as a whole . |
6 | Harry was far better off with a really nice , loving girl like Cora-Beth . |
7 | Suddenly she realised that she was here quite alone with a very large , very masculine man . |