Plato does not pretend to substitute truth in place of fiction; but to furnish a better class of fictions in place of a worse.
The men seem to have a better class of boats, and better material generally, when they can get their money daily or weekly or monthly, as they may call for it.
Yes; they are usually a better classof fishermen altogether on the Fife and Buckie coasts.
One requisite to the greater success of our higher colleges is a better class of students.
As a better class of white settlers comes in, a better feeling comes with them, and the Indian can get in no other way such education as he receives from contact with these people.
The new order of things has led to a new and, in some cases, better class of shops being established, and these attract a better class of customers.
The female of the middling or better class, in her turn, pines for the society of the circle of friends she has quitted, probably for ever.
Intemperance is too prevailing a vice among all ranks of people in this country; but I blush to say it belongs most decidedly to those that consider themselves among the better class of emigrants.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better class" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.