Example sentences of "well [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Another sixteen well or a Sierra with a bigger engine but then it 's getting more expensive is n't it ?
2 These can work particularly well where a strong family involvement continues .
3 No doubt they mean well where the arts are concerned , he wrote , but for that reason they are the biggest menace .
4 App says that the next well where the test might soon be applied could be Cusiana-2A , but that decision will be taken as this issue goes to print .
5 Well where the Post Office was , yeah .
6 As the then Chancellor of the Exchequer , John Major , pointed out , ‘ an independent Fed in the US performed less well than a dependent central bank in Japan ’ .
7 This gives us a much more detailed picture of the potential well than the single Δν = 1 pure vibrational transition .
8 Well than the other the other thing which I think particularly in the last one that we did which was finished back in March , we kept on changing the specification , because it started off such a such and specification and it was going to the Hanover Fair in Germany
9 The ApT sites on either side of the central CG are cut less well than the other ApT sites , while cleavage is increased at the second ApT on the 3'-side .
10 The ApT sites are cut with similar efficiency to many of the GC sites , though the second ApT in ( CG ) 5 TATATA(CG) 4 is cut less well than the first .
11 They do , however , work pretty well once the initial installation has been carried out .
12 Followers of Scottish football know only too well that a lapse in form and a broken leg are often the precursor of disasters to come .
13 Remember as well that a hardwood frame is much more robust than a softwood equivalent .
14 On this er er further to this point about continuity they make the point as well that a system of election by thirds makes it more difficult for the officers of the authority to dominate the councillors .
15 Knowing full well that a half would be the husband 's , which would be taxable , the other half would also be the wife 's , and would therefore be taxable if she 'd already absorbed her three four four five .
16 Politicians know full well that a good decision badly made can be disastrous .
17 ‘ You know very well that a lady can not accept pecuniary assistance from a gentleman without being thought to have taken up a carte blanche . ’
18 The hon. Gentleman has listened to the debate and knows perfectly well that a vast variety of views exist within the Northern Ireland parties .
19 We 've got some beiges as well that a few are quite sort of close to white .
20 If we should wish to tell you how every one behaved himself in this battle , it is a thing which could not be done , for all did so well that no man can relate their feats .
21 Jake smiled as he said it , knowing perfectly well that no such thought had ever entered her head .
22 Well that no Geoff that definitely went in .
23 ‘ Prince Sihanouk knows well that the problem is not the Hun Sen government , but the Khmer Rouge .
24 ‘ Just as well that the Germans are on the other side of Seine : I can sleep late today . ’
25 They had done so well that the convent put photographs of the two girls in the local paper .
26 But we Nicaraguans know full well that the shortages and the repression came before the war and the ( US trade ) embargo . ’
27 He knew full well that the only circumstances in which a regional planning manager would not be expected personally to present his Ten Year Business Plan to the President of the Corporation was if he was already earmarked for promotion and it was desired to give visibility to his successor , or if he was on his way out .
28 They knew very well that the manager kept several pounds of their winnings , but could n't object , as every other betting shop had barred them .
29 ‘ But you have gone beyond the bounds of prudence ; knowing perfectly well that the great majority of our readers are men … ’
30 This should be your aim , to know your presentation so well that the mechanics of offering it are taken for granted .
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