Rising home values in the region present a better set of problems than trying to adjust to a decline.
But at least I kept fighting and made it a better second set.
I'll have a better set of questions after this morning's investigations are complete.
"They needed to get a better set of development tools."
The public wants a better set of choices than it is likely to have next year.
The association will soon have a better set of numbers to fall back on.
"We want to provide a better set of conditions for the birds."
But you should play by a better set of rules.
"A better set would have avoided that," Ferguson said later.
This is a much better set of terms than the old ones.
"You'd better set me down before it gets slippery; no sense having my weight burden you."
The summer was drawing to a close, and the environment better set for conciliation.
And I need it, and you'd better set to work at the job.
"Frankly, I should think you'd better set your own house in order."
She was here to work, though, not luxuriate, and she'd better set about it.
"Just the same you'd better set her down awful easy if you want to ground with a full complement aboard."
He had better set the perfect crime in motion right this instant.
It was a girl; he and Anne had better set about making a boy.
"You better set your sights on something a little more down to earth, my friend."
"You'd better set another place," she said lightly to her father.