31.   As much as she wanted Kirsty to be with her, she could see that she might be better off with Jake.

32.   I shall convince him that Kirsty would be better off with me.

33.   I think, rather as you did earlier, she feels I may be better off not knowing everything.

34.   And checking out claims that shoppers are better off abroad.

35.   Faced with such a threat... spiders may be better off lurking beneath the plughole from now on.

36.   The combined changes make an average taxpayer two pounds sixty four pence a week better off.

37.   Families were better off, more mobile.

38.   First timers might be better off eating, as our colleagues did, from a special lunch menu that includes excellent dim sum and several much appreciated noodle dishes.

39.   They also slammed increases in prescription charges and said under a Labour Government eight out of ten Darlington families would be better off.

40.   And he claimed eight out of ten families would be better off under Labour.

a. + off >>共 499
better 46.46%
worse 7.02%
stretchered 2.54%
fresh 2.00%
sealed 1.43%
single 1.11%
high 1.04%
cut 0.97%
slow 0.89%
well 0.82%
better + p. >>共 57
off 41.74%
in 13.83%
with 11.61%
about 6.78%
on 5.08%
without 3.57%
as 3.05%
after 2.86%
by 2.15%
from 1.09%
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