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Example sentences for "better plan"

  • A better plan is to rectify the oil from strong brine, and then to separate any adhering water, either by repose or chloride of calcium.

  • A better plan is to use as little water as possible, by which the necessity of subsequent evaporation is avoided.

  • A better plan is to well agitate it with an equal measure of solution of potassa or milk of lime before rectifying it.

  • A better plan is to turn a pin and washer, taking care to make the diameters of the two exactly equal and the flat faces of each quite level.

  • To accomplish this, a common plan is to tie the driver or carrier to the driving-pin, but a better plan is to employ a bent tailed dog and secure its end in the face-plate slot.

  • In small nuts, if two are to be filed, a better plan may be followed.

  • A better plan, however, is to make the block the same size as the anvil, and secure the latter by two bands of iron and straps, as shown in Fig.

  • The coopers boil the staves for gin casks in a strong lye of alum before placing them together, to prevent their colouring the spirit, but washing with oil of vitriol is a better plan.

  • A better plan is to express the juice from the leaves, and to add it to the wax and oil melted together, and just beginning to cool.

  • She had considered Jeannie's plan in all its bearings, and neither then nor now could she think of a better plan.

  • Yet till a better plan could be thought of she had not to set her teeth, but to smile her best, and flirt, flirt, flirt.

  • But it is a better plan to divide the fifty-four species into three groups, as was done with the previously given eighty-three cases.

  • It seemed to me a better plan to work out one group of plants as carefully as I could, rather than to publish many miscellaneous and imperfect observations.

  • These considerations merit much attention, and candid men will judge how far they render it probable that a new Convention would be able either to agree in a better plan, or with tolerable unanimity, in any plan at all.

  • Whether it is probable that a better plan can be obtained?

  • Let those who are sanguine in their expectations of a better plan from a new Convention, also reflect on the delays and risque to which it would expose us.

  • I am out of my difficulties now: I shall be freed from debts, and able, I hope, to start afresh on a better plan.

  • If I had only known I might have been ready with some better plan.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amount equal; better adapted; better advantage; better days; better have; better idea; better knight; better knowledge; better look; better not; better place; better state; better still; better system; better tell; better than; better then; better time; better world; companion volume; different senses; each bank; paler below; shall get; she resolved; whom they