1. All three machines have a better than even chance of being seen in showrooms some time in the future. 2. If anything, Karpov had the better of these three draws, but at least Decisive results were somehow once again in the air. 3. I plan to have a better filing system in the new office. 4. Such issues were not covered by policy, and these appeals tended to have a better than average chance of success. 5. As the half went on, Leeds really had the better of things, in terms of possesion, going forward, corners, and shots on goal. 6. The first half was best forgotten, although Preston did have the better of the early chances. 7. Darlington over eight rinks just had the better of a Nottinghamshire county side. 8. And maybe even given medical cutsies ahead of hundreds who had a better chance of surviving. 9. At least the seeding committee thinks USC has a better than even chance. 10. Actually, in four of the last five games, the Jets have had no better than one sack. |