Example sentences of "well at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If only the population could just manage , by random drift , to get itself over the knife-edge , it could coast down the slope to the Tit for Tat side , and everyone would do much better at the banker 's ( or ‘ nature 's ’ ) expense . |
2 | A late burst after a lacklustre day on the stockmarket sent the FT-SE index 5.6 points better at the close to 2721.8 , helped by a firmer opening on Wall Street . |
3 | I have opted for a selection of Amazon Swords , Giant Vallis , Fountain plants , Twisted Vallis and Cryptocorynes , The Crypts will fare better at the dimmer end of the tank . |
4 | Even if he aims for a gross profit 5–10% less than a competitor , Mendoros believes , overheads are such that he should come out better at the net level . |
5 | It is difficult to see how unrepresented claimants who fare so badly in tribunals of first instance could expect to fare better at the appellate level ; indeed representation has increased considerably over the past few years . |
6 | Many black teachers hardly fare better at the hands of their white colleagues , often finding themselves the butt of racist jokes , hostile remarks and isolation in the staff room . |
7 | However , one major difference has been that the mind of an individual develops with time and becomes better at the tasks it undertakes , whereas computers , with certain limited exceptions , perform at the same level of ability until replaced by a better machine or a better program . |
8 | ‘ I was playing better at the end and if it had been a five set match I think I could have fought back . ’ |
9 | Former Sunderland star Marco Gabbiadini has settled better at the Baseball Ground than at Crystal Palace . |
10 | According to Presswatch , Scottish companies fared better at the hands of the London press than their English counterparts , with an average score of 198 among the 27 companies monitored . |
11 | Or , even better at the beginning ! |
12 | In his view , there should be a clear test applied to ensure that the Community only does things which can not be done well at a national level . |
13 | Later , ashamed , Two-Dogs would picket screenings of the films he had appeared in , although he admitted in private that many times as a young man he had eaten well at a movie commissary when he would otherwise have starved . |
14 | People can not be photographed well at a quarter of a second … |
15 | Syndication of material can work quite well at a regional level , though even here blanket coverage can be a real waste . |
16 | People can not be photographed well at a quarter of a second … = The problem can only be solved with patience , and with the realisation that , much as one is poised with the right pressure on the cable release , one may not actually get a shot because of the steady stream of people making their way ( quite properly ) to a performance in the hall itself . |
17 | It is true that on their horses and with their arms they looked well at a review ; but they knew nothing of war . ’ |
18 | Though no match for Gaelstrom and Now Your Talkin , he was running on well into third at the end , and in receipt of 20lbs from Highland Spirit should go well at a big price . |
19 | Well at a price yeah . |
20 | I get on well at the films . |
21 | Seldom , do you see two players play well at the same time . |
22 | All seems well at the moment . ’ |
23 | I could n't explain it very well at the time and I still ca n't . |
24 | Naturally , such a tale of musical turpitude sat well at the centre of a rather glibly ( and often inaccurately ) assembled documentary devoted to the somewhat tendentious premiss of its headline-catching title ; but it illustrates , too , how muddled and superficial — not to say unpleasingly moralistic — thinking on these matters can be . |
25 | Mr Arnold commented : ‘ He 's sharp , a good fielder and mover , and bowls well at the end in one-days . ’ |
26 | Certainly Mr Lamont did not perform well at the hustings ; arguably his Budget last month did not in retrospect maximise the opportunities , limited though they were . |
27 | Muhtarram , who finished fourth , looked to be travelling well at the three-furlong marker but had no answer to the first two when the pressure was applied . |
28 | It was a Saturday night in February , and Jonathon Blagrave had done well at the town 's market . |
29 | I hope everything goes well at the country cottage . ’ |
30 | Very few runners can have as wide as range of distance as Rod Dixon of New Zealand , who performed well at the full range of competitive distances , taking the bronze medal in the 1972 Olympic 1500 metres , fourth in the '76 Olympic 5000 and winning the '83 New York City Marathon . |