Example sentences of "better if [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | That idea I soon modified to incorporate a smaller actor , thinking it would be better if we lost the human size similarity altogether . |
2 | It is better if we consider the merits of the orders before us . |
3 | But then think of Benny coming back from Dublin after a day in the university : would n't it be better if they saved the main meal for her return ? |
4 | Obviously i i bus would be acceptable in certain circumstances , it 's obviously better if one has the choice between bus and rail . |
5 | But perhaps it 's better if I tell the story . |
6 | So I did — my mother had that drawing for many years — and then Mr Moore rang my mother and said that it was so nice having me in his class because I was so interested and keen , but there was n't really a lot of point , and would n't it be better if I played the piano ? |
7 | ‘ Would it make you feel any better if I took the cardigan down to her , ’ said Yanto . |
8 | Ah , I would n't of imagine for one second he would want to watch , so it might be better if I buy the video and see |
9 | So it would be much better if you left the washing up to me , and went and had a drink with him yourself . ’ |
10 | It would be better if you contacted the police rather than wait until they arrive to question you . ’ |
11 | The effect will always be better if you limit the number of different shades and coordinate your colours to match the permanent plants , but these days , the choice runs through most of the spectrum . |