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.
Let those who are sanguine in their expectations of a better planfrom 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.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better plan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.