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Example sentences for "better results"

  • In fact, better results will be secured in these breeds where not over 3 geese are used and in many cases the geese are mated in trios or even in pairs.

  • However, better results will be obtained if they are given special feeds.

  • At present it is not considered necessary to have sufficient water to permit swimming although many breeders prefer to do this and feel that they get better results from it.

  • Better results will be obtained from smaller flocks than from large flocks and there will also be less cracked eggs and less very dirty eggs from the smaller flocks.

  • Hypodermic injections of arsenic have been used considerably with no better results.

  • Lactic acid also, in from ten to twenty-five parts of water, has yielded no better results in my hands.

  • In order to demonstrate that the failure of quinine was not dependent upon a want of absorption, Muirhead injected large amounts subcutaneously with no better results.

  • While fully recognizing the considerations that may be urged against this course, I am nevertheless of the opinion that upon the whole no other would be likely to effect speedier or better results.

  • I told him to take my gun and try it, which he did with no better results.

  • I dropped on one knee and leaned the gun across my knee, grabbed a handful of snow and jammed it into my face, then placed the gun to my face and began firing at the deer again with no better results.

  • Better results in winter blooming are secured by starting seeds in boxes in August, September or October.

  • If the piles are placed every ten feet around the areas, better results are to be expected.

  • If it can be secured from livery stables, so that it is all of nearly or quite the same age, better results may be expected.

  • So do not let the mind get fixed on discipline as the end sought by leadership; it is but a means to the attainment of this real object--better results.

  • So you give the reason for the action only when it is clear that the circumstances warrant it, and when it will lead to better results.

  • Once fairly developed, pride becomes an influence to which the leader may appeal successfully for better conduct, better results, and for patient endurance of hardship.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better class; better country; better for; better known; better look; better opinion; better quality; better results; better right; better take; better tell; better then; better time; better times; better word; better world; hole through; horizontal plane; musket ball; nest found; set aside; small wonder; there came; thou exalted; winter visitor; women were