The numerous experiments that have been made in England seem to show that a given quantity of manure will produce a larger increase on poor land than on land in better condition.
He is in a better condition than if he wished to produce the desired commodity in his own country.
Hence it is, that all hope of a better condition of things is based only on this, that the lower classes may as soon as possible attain to true independence.
From this it follows that, as a rule, a person is in a better condition to purchase more goods in proportion as he has produced more himself.
But this assembly, thank God, longs only for peace and unity, and must work with heart and soul to bring about a better conditionin the world.
The Hilt should be situated in the Center, that is to say, between the upper and lower Parts, and the Inside and Outside of the Body, in order to be in a better Condition to defend whatever Part may be attacked.
Now, the yearning of a weak age for a better condition, and the inclination of the pious for special illumination, rendered the prophetic books of the Old and New Testament particularly attractive.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better condition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.