Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] well [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Although going back well into the nineteenth century , in the past two decades this idea has generated a vast amount of research by psychologists , physiologists , neuroanatomists and other scientists .
2 However , Tom gets on well with the second chef , who shares his general outlook , and this sets the tone of the kitchen .
3 The D R one A is currently an excellent er tactical reconnaissance aircraft , all weather , at night etcetera and er it will go on well into the next century so there 's no great hurry to make a decision er one of the first points has got ta be decided is whether we carry the reconnaissance equipment in a pod under the aircraft replacing some of the other weapons or whether we try to build it in and er but taking first things first we have to get the requirement sorted out .
4 But even in this tranquil part of England many of the ‘ open ’ villages had a variety of local crafts , distributive trades and small industries , whose origins go back well into the eighteenth century .
5 But I think they 'll come up well in the next few years .
6 They seemed to be settling in well in the first two days .
7 These ideas and the systems associated with them carried over well into the twentieth century , but we also see steadily developing the view that higher education has more limited functions .
8 Mr Owen has prepared a £100,000 plan to make the building , which dates back well into the last century , safe by partial demolition , repairs and site clearance .
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