41.   Under the new-look European farm policy agreed last year farmers are much better off than they thought they would be.

42.   Although the HLCA was being cut, he insisted increases in other grants meant farmers would be better off than they had thought.

43.   Is it not better off as a hidden surprise to be discovered by the interested tourist?

44.   Society is better off without them.

45.   In some ways, he may be better off at Birmingham -- nearer to Richard, and to all his pals and usual haunts.

46.   You were better off when you were talking!

47.   No but anyway, that erm well, well we, well he is going to be twenty five pounds better off.

48.   I think Alice might be better off with him.

49.   How do you develop what we call positive sum games, in theory, things which make everybody better off.

50.   Vic, however, will be better off by about twenty pounds a month.

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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