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

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1 Some additional information has emerged but , unfortunately , mouse chromosomes have not responded well to the high resolution techniques developed for human chromosomes and it is only recently that a higher resolution idiogram has been published ( 14 ) .
2 British industry had not therefore responded well to the European challenge , and Bonn and Paris remained the strongest elements in the EC .
3 The rum market in Venezuela is undergoing a difficult period of transition , but Pampero 's performance has responded well to the relaunch .
4 The main reason that CISCs are still in more use today than CISCs are that commonly used commercial operating systems such as MS-DOS for the IBM PC can not be emulated well on a RISC computer .
5 The ability to work well as a member of a team is a life skill and one which is increasingly valued in the world of work .
6 Neither should one underrate the rig 's ability to work well with a processor in order to create the kind of modern guitar sounds which , in a mix , are voiced at exactly the right point to cut through …
7 It has a more compact cellular structure so it is difficult for moisturisers to work well on the epidermis .
8 At this stage perhaps I can emphasize Jan this is such a flexible concept that er we are anxious not to lay down any rigid rules as to how it works because if some things do n't work very well , they can be altered and if some things do prove to work well like the event we had at Felixstowe we can build on that success so quite consciously we 're not laying down any rigid rules as to how things go and we will look to review how officers we , we erm advise you as members in the light of practical experience .
9 Hinchley 's thinking was reflected in his teaching and his methods trained men to work well in the chemical industry of the day .
10 Before leaving philosophical treatments of indexicals , we should just point to a subject of deep theoretical importance which lies well beyond the scope of this book — namely , the connection of indexical reference to the fundamentals of reference in general .
11 The area of suggested centuriation lies well to the north of the town on Cliffe Marshes , and Nightingale even claimed that a plot measuring 2 by I actus ( =1 iugerum ) , which features on the 1840 tithe map and is still in the possession of a single owner , was a survivor of the Roman survey .
12 The wellspring of the river lies well to the west , at Tyndrum , and tumbles through gorge , glen and loch into the beginnings of the rich Perthshire farmland and the start of the spawning grounds for the Tay salmon .
13 Something vulnerable in her manner brings out an element of sadism in the way the long final act teases her endurance ; but it also makes the denouement extremely touching , and the part lies well for a voice that has managed Janacek 's Capture as well as Verdi 's Violetta .
14 The upper arm lies well against the body , but not too tightly .
15 Thus , in the present study we induced secretion in the test segment which lies well within the range of secretion observed with naturally occurring cholera .
16 For example , how should policy makers react if , having been persuaded that the larger part of observed unemployment is Keynesian , they are also persuaded that NAIRU lies well within the range BC in Figure 8.8 ?
17 The design aim at the beginning of this project was to have a power supply adjustable over a range of about 5V to 15V which regulated well with a maximum current output of about 5A .
18 Ballymena did most of the pressing in the first period with their pack driving well in the loose and set scrums .
19 Classifications of most landforms are in a sense unsatisfactory , because there is usually an infinite variety of forms , some of which fit well into a classification and others only with extreme difficulty .
20 But it was more customary for the copyist to reduce the proportions , turning diadumenoi into ephebes to please the client 's personal tastes and fit well into the dining-room .
21 Moreover , these texts fit well into the English and European context described above .
22 Designed for all learners , they fit well with the college 's ‘ learn for life ’ mission .
23 The leaves will linger well into the winter , and sprout very early in spring .
24 Modelled here by Adele Curry , a student at the Blackpool and Flyde College of Hair and Beauty , the amazing creation which took two weeks to complete and stands well over a foot high is in celebration of Blackpool Tower 's £13 million transformation into Tower World .
25 She looks well over the age of consent . ’
26 Dickens 's Will Fern , with first-hand knowledge of life inside one , complains of this female tendency : ‘ It looks well in a picter , I 've heerd say ; but there a n't weather in picters , and maybe ‘ t is fitter for that than for a place to live in . ’
27 It has good head-retention characteristics and looks well in a straight-sided glass .
28 I often wonder if the rolling activity at such times is happening well below the surface ; so far below that there can be no visible signs of disturbance , even in calm water .
29 Mollies grow well on a varied diet .
30 Both species grow well in a tropical tank , and lesser Duckweed thrives in cold water too , where many coldwater fish , including Goldfish will eat it .
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