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. |