Example sentences of "[adv] well [vb pp] [prep] his [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unionists had a majority in Lloyd George 's war cabinet , but were little better placed in his government as a whole . |
2 | You will note that Mr. A. N. Other is a material holder in the company ; he is perhaps better known for his holding in Major Plc . |
3 | After all , as he wrote in his diary : ‘ Muhammed bin Tughluk was especially well known in his generosity to foreigners for he preferred them to the peoples of India . |
4 | Roger Fenton was immensely well known in his time for his landscapes and still lifes . |
5 | Roger Fenton was immensely well known in his time for his landscapes and still lifes . |
6 | The label ‘ Hunting junkies ’ was not well received by his friend , the ‘ Trainee King ’ . |
7 | Designer John Byrne is probably better known for his stage plays and quirky graphics than for his stage sets , and his work generally has a sardonic and ironic quality eminently suited to Figaro . |
8 | Hanger was also well supported by his lead , Ray Gaskins who vied in drawing to the jack with his opposite number , new international Palmer . |
9 | Professor Laurence Learner is an English scholar at the university , but he 's also well known for his verse , and it 's about his verse I want to talk to him today . |
10 | Unemployed Dennis Keegan , or Brother Luke , as he likes to be known , is now well known on his council estate following his decision to joined the Greek Orthodox Church . |
11 | Andre Agassi ( above ) , equally well known for his sense of decorum , said : ‘ To be honest , it kind of irritated me a little bit . |
12 | I THINK Costello makes too many records for his own good , but here , he found a vein of country and swing which was peculiarly well suited to his wordplay and visual imagery . |
13 | Wycliffe passed through into a large , well kept garden — too well kept for his taste : shrubs pruned , grass like a bowling green , edges trimmed . |
14 | He was very well disposed towards his student passengers . |