Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] well " in BNC.

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1 Brrrr Right well I 'm gon na go and annoy everybody .
2 For audiences at the Liverpool Playhouse it is difficult to imagine anyone who could portray the bored middle-aged housewife so well .
3 This had now been soldered to the main building so well that you could n't see the join .
4 Yet recent research has shown that the village was the centre of a great late Saxon estate that once extended north-east to Towcester , south-east to Buckingham , north to Chipping Warden and west perhaps well into Oxfordshire , and was also the site of a great Saxon minster church .
5 The second exception feels it ‘ knows ’ its markets and products sufficiently well not to require economic information .
6 This is evidence that subjects who knew the route well performed no differently in the recognition task from those subjects who knew the route less well .
7 Other old foundations which were for locational or other reasons less well suited to the changing situation , stagnated or declined .
8 Of course , Alex old man , it could be done by an A.S.M. , but you do know the part so well , you could time it properly .
9 He had played his part so well throughout the day , holding her hand as they had strolled along the beach , looking into her eyes in that way that made her bones melt .
10 Apparently some of the children got quite scared of Jan cos Jan played the part so well ah Joan for life .
11 He has certainly excellent manners and both he and the dear and very charming Empress ( whom Albert likes particularly ) do the honneurs extremely well and very gracefully and are full of every kind of attention .
12 Many managers feel that they understand how to run meetings so well that they hardly need to prepare at all .
13 Under normal circumstances , understudies would be expected to attend all the rehearsals to familiarise themselves with the production , but , because Alex and Charles knew the play so well , they were given a dispensation to take most of the first week off , which would save both them and their replacements the embarrassment of the early stumbling rehearsals while the newcomers were trying to memorise the lines .
14 ‘ He parcels his defences extremely well , ’ Hamilton-Phillips says .
15 Girls learned these crucially important skills extremely well — and continue to do so !
16 Dod was half way through his case of lager , Kim had severely damaged my hip flask and Ali knew the route so well he was now reading The Satanic Verses while driving .
17 Remember also that the upholstered seat of a chair is nearly always made of beech ; other timbers will not hold the upholstery tacks so well .
18 Would er my honourable friend agree with me that one of the reasons why we 've come out of the recession so well is the fact that we do n't have a social contract and .
19 She defended her case so well that the prior gave judgement in her favour .
20 He had , quote , rarely seen a case so well managed as in this case , unquote .
21 He was very small , sandy-haired , sharp-featured and with his sense of smell so well developed that it was rumoured that he had sniffed out a suicide in Epping Forest even before the animal predators got to it .
22 WordStar for Windows 1.5 is a very capable and usable application that competes with its contemporaries extremely well .
23 It is compounded by the fact that later in the game Strach also tires and can not pressurise his full-back , or cover Kelly so well .
24 ( He was the man to tended Charles Atcher so well on the Berlin mission ) .
25 Knowing his sister so well , he was aware that despite her denial , her decision to abandon the idea of marriage to Harry had already been made .
26 Surprise that he should know her sister so well , so soon made Claudia lift her head .
27 However the main merit of Mr Frye 's analysis , at this moment , is that besides describing Tolkien 's literary category so well it further indicates , first , an inevitable problem associated with that category , and then , more indirectly , the terms in which to express a solution .
28 The tunnels were built in the reign of George the third … but engineers say they 've stood up to two centuries of wear remarkably well .
29 Liz also dabbled with acting , and played several roles rather well — an inventive Helena in A Midsummer Night 's Dream and a curiously haunting , poignant Bellario in Philaster , directed by Edgar .
30 In Germany Romanesque architecture had been so successfully adopted , and suited the needs and character of the peoples so well , there was reluctance to change it .
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