Sentence examples for better off away from inspiring English sources

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But the British people may come to feel that these boys would be better off away from the crippling burdens of being royal.

It had been a decade since Erickson's last public performance, a ramshackle set at the 1993 Austin Music awards that led even admirers to conclude that he was better off away from the spotlight.

"better off away from violence than in a home where it is practiced".

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He patted her trembling wrist four times rapidly, turned away saying, "Better be off, Andrew," and went towards his automobile.

Because computers are better at arbitraging away the small price differentials those guys live off of.

Although the Tories have said they will cut some perks for the better-off, they have shied away from attacking expensive programmes such as universal child benefit.

Better-off consumers have been moving away from high-sugar fizzy drinks for some time and technology now offers manufacturers more and more by way of no-calorie substitutes for sugar (some of which are, to say the least, unsavoury).

But a Lib Dem minister has gone further and said universal benefits should be taken away from the better-off much earlier.

Better to stay away.

Better to fade away?

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