Example sentences of "well [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Too much sun , for example helps trigger the premature bolting to seed of some crops in summer , which is one reason why later sowings of radishes , salads or spinach are much better situated in a cool , shady bed .
2 You are probably much better placed in your home town or nearest city .
3 On the other hand , a child who has difficulty in establishing social contact with others may find the unpredictability of an ordinary classroom overpowering and be better placed in a special class or unit .
4 Unionists had a majority in Lloyd George 's war cabinet , but were little better placed in his government as a whole .
5 He was better placed in a university than in a school , and enjoyed more than he could have done in any other society the life of that great college , which was to be his home for the remainder of his life .
6 I believe we are better placed in the BBC than anyone to do it .
7 Along with this imaginative , inspirational side of the mind goes the capacity — better developed in some than in others — for intuition .
8 The right hemisphere is largely non-verbal , though right-sided speech centres are better developed in women than in men .
9 The appointment of a practice manager was regarded as important by a third of firms with over fifty staff and the findings show that management systems tend to be much better developed in firms where decision making is in the hands of a single practice manager rather than , for example , in committee meetings of the whole partnership .
10 Well if you 've got to go in the garage , it 's too cold to go in there to finish the ship off so you 'd better paint in the house had n't you ?
11 Statutes since 1947 are better consulted in the annual volumes of Current Law Statutes Annotated than in the official annual edition .
12 In his study of the development of literate practices in medieval England , From Memory to Written Record 1066–1307 ( 1979 ) , Michael Clanchy has suggested that the problem is better formulated in a different way .
13 Pat Choate 's book will be better received in the United States than in Europe , although it should certainly find French readers .
14 ‘ He 'd say , ‘ Listen , Joey , if you want to write a Homeboy , you 'd better stay in school . ’ ’
15 I 'm afraid your uncle is very ill and will probably die soon , so I think you had better stay in England , until you receive further news of him . ’
16 In Cambridge , J. M. Winter of Pembroke College , argued that infant mortality data were better explained in terms of long run socioeconomic changes than short-term fluctuations .
17 There is , however , powerful ethnographic evidence to challenge this explanation and to suggest that the ‘ institutionalised greater respect ’ for written language in England can be better explained in terms of political and ideological practices in the real history of that country .
18 Some find that they get better treated in there than they do outside , but for the others it 's just rubbish .
19 November — We are often better favoured in the last weeks of the season … ’
20 Now , I think there 's probably a very nice parallel here , I ca n't help thinking it was probably a bit better , must have been better organised in the Second World War , but there 's going to be a erm special exhibition here is n't there , on memories of change on Oxford in the Second World War , and of course there were a great many extra people there too .
21 Bright clear days when the Alps can be seen are rare , ( and the more pleasurable for being so ) , and if you want such days you had better come in spring or autumn when the heat haze is reduced .
22 ‘ You 'd better come in here . ’
23 If novels are to be studied as part of an exclusive course , they might be better located in Cultural Studies .
24 She 's in Room B. You 'd better wait in the visitors ’ room .
25 Aye , you 'd better jump in bed with him ,
26 In their study of civic culture in 1959 , Almond and Verba repeatedly noted that the better educated in all five countries that they studied were more likely to participate in the political process , and to believe that they could do something to change laws which they felt were unjust through the conventional channels of political participation .
27 It was accepted as a general practice that children would be better educated in the sending country after the age of seven .
28 Some of the subjects like science and history have attempted to be positive in the curriculum content so that the children attain the targets for the subjects , but also become better educated in terms of quality issues .
29 The question of equity can be better addressed in the absence of administrative border constraints .
30 Indeed , this is the kind of music that is better enjoyed in playing than in listening passively ; still , swallowed in limited doses , this CD will give a lot of pleasure .
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