Example sentences of "[vb mod] be better for [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It might be better for them to prop up the Ottoman empire for a while longer , but at the same time to keep their options open by maintaining contact with the various factions amongst the Serbs .
2 and it might be better for me to do it , see you 've got a
3 Indeed given the opportunity it might be better for someone publishing obscene or indecent literature to be charged under one piece of legislation rather than another , since one might permit more or better defences .
4 ‘ It 'll be better for me to ride him first , as he 's always a bit frisky when he first starts out , ’ Angela told Cheryl when she returned .
5 Oh it 'd be better for him to put that fire on at night time and go over in the morning and switch it off .
6 It would been better for him to keep kwiet .
7 However , I suggested that it would be better for her to come back after another week as this would give her time to think over all that had happened , to listen to the cassette if she wished and to continue to practise her relaxation and visualization techniques .
8 Other people have a concept of God so fundamentally false that it would be better for them to doubt than to remain devout .
9 London Underground correctly realised that it would be better for it to make its proposals as a separate Bill , which it has done , and the Bill has now passed through the House .
10 This section explains how the basic pension works and whether it would be better for you to change to paying a full contribution if you do n't already do so .
11 The press scour whole countries for a sighting of the relaxing politician , and friends who might know where he is are propositioned with both money and arguments such as ‘ I am sure you will agree that it would be better for us to find him before the Daily Mirror ’ .
12 Nevertheless it will be the Schrödinger point of view that will be better for us to follow .
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