Example sentences of "well able [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These were articulate people , perhaps better able to deal with the press and media than some other families who have found themselves in the same position .
2 Yet it is the children themselves who often seem better able to deal with the situation .
3 At the same time , the rate at which information is processed by the brain increases dramatically , making us better able to deal with an emergency .
4 ‘ Many Australians … believe that we will be better able to succeed in the world with the unique and unambiguous identity which an Australian head of state , chosen by the Australian people , could provide , ’ the Prime Minister said to loud cheers from about 500 party members .
5 By laying down larger areas of copper track , you will not only make the copper foil pattern better able to adhere to the board , but you will speed up the etching time also .
6 Why is it that the Americans seem better able to cope with the idea of a flexible retirement age ?
7 Every experience we have should make us better able to cope in the future .
8 This made Clive much better able to relax during the course of the follow-up treatment .
9 I shall be better able to reply to the speech of the hon. Member for Sherwood ( Mr. Stewart ) when the usual conventions no longer apply in three weeks ' time .
10 They were sturdy beggars , Hugh told them , a sort of people rarely found in the forest , vermin whom the verderers would have been well able to control without an expedition had it not been for the outlaws .
11 Those two screamed — but they were well able to walk to the refectory afterwards , and eat .
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