The jeweller knew her, having seen her several times at Ebn Thaher's house: she could not have come at a better time to save the prince from despair.
Could not be a better time, Sir Walter, for having a choice of tenants, very responsible tenants.
The thing was good in itself, and could not be done at a better time; and he had no doubt of it being highly agreeable to Fanny.
I regard this transmission of assistance from the United States as a proof that the world moves onward in the direction of a better time.
Well, then, said the caliph, let us make the fairy come hither; you could not call her in a better time, for I long to see her.
She could not have come at a better time to hinder the prince from despair.
Son, said the old man, you could not have come in a better time, and I am glad of it, both for your and your brother's sake.
There is a better time coming, Agnes," he said in an exultant voice, when they were alone that evening.
Have we not found a better time in a true appreciation of the ends of life?
The fourth dimension is not good for business, but we think we have a better time.
She knew that Thea would have a better time if she went alone, and she watched her daughter go out of the gate and down the sidewalk that led to the depot.
Then, if you thought you could have a better time with me than without me, I'd try to grab you before you changed your mind.
No better time could be for seeing the utmost beauty of the flowers; and Dolly wandered in what was to her a wilderness of an enchanted land.
He would have a better position then, and better pay; and could give me a better time generally; and mamma thinks we ought to wait.
There'll never be a better time, with the bay up the way it is now.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.