1. Glover stood leaden in the hall and waited until Paul came down again, looking a little better set in his mind. 2. She is a little better today, the doctor says. 3. You tell your lover boy next time he goes lion hunting he should get himself just a little better organized. 4. She felt a little better now. 5. She had learnt to know Matthew a little better. 6. She sighed a small sigh, feeling a little better. 7. No, I think we understand the subject a little better now and therefore the theory has changed, but some of the practical remains very similar. 8. I think he gets a little better. 9. And if he does, chances are people will start learning his name a little better. 10. And horses on the front end usually do a little better in this race. |