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1Perhaps he would have better results with the new one, Number 0263.
2Irish people have better access to public services online than most Europeans.
3I'm disappointed too that I cannot have better news for people today.
4French parents have better- behaved children because they look after themselves first.
5Countries now have better reason to erect gates around their financial systems.
6I'm so sorry to hear you don't have better news, Mr. Humphrey.
7For some cancers, CTCA will still have better survival rates, he said.
8You'll have better ideas or clearer notions of what follows next week.
9You can't help but wonder if they have better things to do.
10I don't doubt there are lots of people who have better ways.
11Sure, it goes on, but we have better things to worry about.
12This sort of coalition would have better access to the rebel groups.
13Trinidad would almost certainly have better medical care, Bastardo and Berra reckoned.
14The government ought to have better understood the importance of the states-general.
15We must have better ropes all the way round; and sinkers, too.
16One would have thought immortal beings would have better things to do.
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