Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] well " in BNC.
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1 | He took it into the box where the keeper came out & spread well , but Wallace knocked it over him into the right side of the net . |
2 | You ca n't expect even the toughest floorcovering to look good or last well if you do n't take care pre-prepare the floor surface properly first . |
3 | They can concentrate on fast-moving products ( ie goods that sell well ) , so that stock is not held for too long and money is released to buy more goods |
4 | Most animals today do seem to have bodies that accord well with the functions they have to carry out to survive : flyers are aerodynamically efficient , active swimmers have suitable streamlining , herbivorous mammals have teeth appropriate for grinding plant food , and so on . |
5 | This assay has been proved to provide reliable whole blood and serum concentrations that correlate well with monoclonal or polyclonal radioimmunoassay measurements carried out in renal transplant recipients . |
6 | To prevent problems you must take care in buying shoes that fit well . |
7 | ‘ You know that place well , I 'm told , ’ Boxer ventured . |
8 | There are many varieties of rose that press well . |
9 | During the other half-cycles , when the upper input terminal is negative with respect to the lower , it is the diodes D 1 and D 4 that conduct well , diodes D 2 and D 3 then being reverse biased . |
10 | She knew that sound well from her days as an explorer . |
11 | He adds : ‘ If you set up an incentive system for fundholders they may provide services that pay well to the detriment of other groups . |
12 | This produces early colours that go well with the wax-polished timbers , and accumulates to give the finish a smoothness and richness of texture impossible with more modern paints . |
13 | Do you try out new things , move on and try out something else if it is not successful , build on the things that go well ? |
14 | The Black Panthers used that gambit well , and the TV crews followed their presence . |
15 | There are , in the east Midlands , three towns lying fairly close together that illustrate well the physical consequences of this situation — Nottingham , Leicester and Stamford . |
16 | Things had connected , falling into a new shape — a shape that bode well for the future . |
17 | Er so erm they 'll know that er the way the results went erm last time around , means that it 's the sides that do well away from home which may well go through . |
18 | It is not going to disappear like so many initiatives that start well but fade away . |
19 | Bromberg conveys that intrigue well . |
20 | Factors other than flower quality become important when treating roses as border shrubs : some produce coloured stems or spines , others have decorative or scented foliage , and many bear hips that persist well into winter . |
21 | are smooth , rounded coffees that drink well by themselves but are also very good for blending . |
22 | Big cats such as the tiger employ stripes that work well in the grassy undergrowth . |
23 | Serval cats , ocelots and leopards favour spotted coats that work well in dappled light . |
24 | Even in organizations that work well , correctives are needed for inappropriate actions . |
25 | It is easy enough to design systems that work well when everything is going well . |
26 | This means that managers in companies that perform well should be paid very much more than they are now ( and the prospects of dismissal for poor performance should be increased ) . |
27 | Beat well until the dough comes away from the sides of the bowl , then transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead well by stretching the dough away from you , using the heel of one hand to push it from the centre outwards . |
28 | Quickly beat in the gelatine to form a smooth dough and knead well in the bowl . |
29 | For hold and body , run mousse evenly through the hair and comb well . |
30 | There is , however , clear evidence of the existence of both literary anti-clericalism and the corporate anti-clericalism of specific interest groups with a power and influence well beyond their numbers ( see Chapters 4 and 8 ) . |