Example sentences of "well [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They were well developed outside the walls of many English towns by the thirteenth century , even a little earlier in some places . |
2 | The earlier death-bed was at once more solemn and more familiar ; the tears at the bedside and the liturgy of the church were well adjusted to the sufferings of the dying and of the bereaved . |
3 | writes : The Guinness PLC Annual General Meeting held on May 26th was well received in the circumstances by the City and shareholders alike — there were few surprises . |
4 | Plans to admit men have n't been well received by the students at Somerville . |
5 | The approach used during the study did not follow strictly any prescribed format , but nonetheless made effective use of the soft systems ideas to produce results that were well received by the Principals of the participating Colleges . |
6 | Despite its imperfections , which were soon to become well ventilated by the circumstances of individual cases coming before the courts , there were two outcomes which could not be ignored . |
7 | Well , Mrs Goreng had a pretty good grasp of English-and her French was improving , too — but she was not well versed in the nuances of behaviour . |
8 | How did dealers not well versed in the technicalities of these cope ? |
9 | One of the new breed of Sandhurst-trained officers in the regiment , he has also attended the Platoon Commanders ' Battle Course at the School of Infantry , and is well versed in the principles of living in a defensive position . |
10 | Mr Hallman 's experience at Boeing will have left him well versed in the problems of a large computer-user . |
11 | And the county 's well versed in the problems within the A U M Bs . |
12 | My aversion to officers , especially those dressed in the dull green of the Wehrmacht , was already well established when , the war over , I ran into an old schoolmate of mine who was well versed in the ways of the then flourishing black market . |
13 | Being a rather mean and frugal man , he employed a local stonemason who was well versed in the designs of the great architects of the day such as James Gibbs . |
14 | Many institutions of less than 150 , either free standing or in collaboration with others , have offered and will continue to offer a range of courses well matched to the needs of the student population as they are at the present time . |
15 | However , a student who has performed outstandingly well in the HNC/HND examinations or has taken a combination of units particularly well matched with the requirements of the degree course may be considered for exemption from appropriate parts ( normally up to half ) of the second-year ( or the part-time equivalent ) of the degree course . |
16 | WELL done to the residents of Deadwood , South Dakota , who are fighting Kevin Costner 's £25 million plan to make their town a gambler 's paradise . |
17 | One of Hodge 's advisers was George Z. Williams , born in Korea and the son of a missionary ; Williams was strongly anti-communist and well connected with the rightists in Korea . |
18 | Well used to the treasures of the foreshore , the dealer wiped the gleaming surfaces free , not with water this time , but with something out of a bottle . |
19 | Pre-scientific thinking in Europe is relatively well preserved in the writings of its poets . |
20 | It is not surprising , therefore , that considerable resistance to the introduction of IT exists , especially by those who are well adapted to the conditions of equilibrium which are to disappear . |
21 | It is well suited to the interests of students with a background in Political Science or related disciplines , and to those who wish , in particular , to gain greater familiarity with European Politics in an international perspective . |
22 | To take a simple example , the Social Science Data Archive at Essex has a fine run of survey data from Family Expenditure Survey and General Household Survey well suited to the needs of those who want to create a time series as a part of current social science analysis . |
23 | The work that we 've done on er the economy of the city , based on economic analysis which has been submitted as part of my findings , erm shows quite clearly a continued shift away from manufacturing towards service employment and a continuing need to promote new planned opportunities in locations well suited to the needs of the market . |
24 | Finally , it seems that despite the absence of formal systems of regulation , contract computer staff are potentially well protected from the vagaries of unscrupulous clients or agencies . |
25 | The linen area was unheated , and though they were well protected from the ravages of the wind she was aware of her damp clothing chilling her skin , the rough chattering of her teeth . |
26 | Nearly two-thirds of the works which they have selected did not feature in the major retrospective surveys organised by the Tate Gallery in 1985 and by the Hirshhorn Museum , Washington , and the Metropolitan Museum , New York , in 1989–90 , and will not , as a result , be particularly well known outside the circles of scholarship and Bacon 's dealers . |
27 | Most of the coastal details of these islands were fairly well known to the hydrographers of both the British and Dutch navies , but little was known about their inland geography . |
28 | Most of them dealt with love and passion and violent death , and the subjects were already well known to the crowds from newspaper reports . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | A practical consequence of this relationship has been that from the late nineteenth century onwards managerially and technically trained personnel have been well represented on the boards of major German companies . |