Example sentences of "[be] well know [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As he calls every week — and is likely to be well known to the neighbours too — he will get his money even if the local authority and fuel boards do n't get theirs .
2 ‘ There is no particular guidance on this problem because it should be well known by the industries that use [ the gas ] , ’ said a spokesman last week .
3 All of that would have been well known to the Ephesians , who had been converted from false gods who had no glory , to be followers of the one true God whose glory had been demonstrated in the splendour , the brightness and the beauty of the Saviour .
4 Susan 's activities must have been well known to the police . ’
5 I mean you could start by saying , ‘ Canborough has , has been well known for the number of grants it gives , you know , as , as the means of saying , ‘ Up to now we 've been the good people . ’
6 Do they happen only on routes which are well known to the driver ?
7 The epidemics which have been chosen ( 1630-33 in Italy and 1665 in England ) are well known from the descriptions of contemporary writers , and there are excellent official records , generated at both government and parish level , from which it is possible to assess the status of the victims .
8 Liquitex are well known throughout the world for their high quality acrylic colours and mediums .
9 Partners and staff are well known in the City , w providers of due diligence work with the major capitalists , with the bankers er with with the merchant bankers and so on and of course our plans for providing us with due diligence work .
10 They are well known in the Weald of Kent and Sussex and around Poole harbour ; and one land-drainage contractor was of the opinion in 1986 that in his own county , Northamptonshire , there was scarcely a parish without areas which were effectively undrainable due to ochre .
11 They were well known at the Jade Cockatoo , for the seniors at Pinehurst were allowed to have tea in the town now and then .
12 The six people at a corner table were well known to the proprietor , who saw them regularly in the winter months .
13 The curious thing about Dr Dunstaple 's death was that although the harrowing circumstances which had attended it were well known throughout the camp , it was not generally considered that , by dying , the Doctor had lost his argument with McNab .
14 The ease with which this change takes place is probably helped by the acceptability which the Public Health Nurse ( PHN ) enjoys in the community , being well known from the diversity of her role in child welfare visiting , home nursing , clinic , and school nurse .
15 Tony Farrow has been building one-off yachts for 20 years and is well known for the trimaran Colt Cars GB , Geoff Panell 's Admiral 's Cup triallist Itzanotherpurla re-named Red Stripe and more recently used by the RAF as a test bench under the name of Oracle Arrow in preparation for this year 's Admiral 's Cup .
16 It is well known for the friendliness of its reception and the readiness of its members to take time to talk to visitors .
17 He is well known as the man who revamped Labour 's image with the Red Rose campaign in the 1987 General Election .
18 Plas y Brenin is well known as the Sports Council 's National Mountain Centre — a centre of excellence for rock climbing and mountaineering skill training .
19 Of Manzoni 's work only Il Promessi Sposi — translated into English as The Betrothed — is well known to the English speaking world .
20 North sea operators are given dispensations , not only when there are equivalent or higher alternative arrangements in place but in some cases when it is well known to the authorities that the platforms are operating at a level that would not be allowed if they were completely new platforms .
21 The factual and legal background to the two cases with which this opinion is concerned is well known to the court .
22 Proxy consent , decision making on another 's behalf , is well known to the law .
23 The wide strip will contain a language pattern which is well known to the pupils , eg give him the large book .
24 Sir John has a finger in every pie and is well known to the harbour masters all along the south coast . ’
25 When told what the leaves were — for Poison Oak is well known across the Atlantic as a cause of severe contact dermatitis — she decided that she must wash vigorously ; and this she did about 1½ hours after touching the leaves .
26 It comes courtesy of AIS , the information service that pumps out Notams and an awful lot more from Heathrow and is well known within the aviation world for the personal briefings it can give for aviators seeking to make foreign journeys .
27 The former , whose work is well known throughout the North-East , has also toured nationally and as far as Poland .
28 My Tyrrell is well known in the Runcorn area and in Cheshire , being chairman of the Chester County Council .
29 The expression is well known in the South , especially among service families and may I add , there were a great number of fine soldiers who came from the South in units as famous as that fine body of men who serve and have served in the DLI .
30 It is well known in the EFTA countries and in those of central Europe that Britain has been perhaps the strongest advocate of enlargement .
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