Example sentences of "[verb] well [to-vb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 These are potentially valuable rights for many senior executives , but you will do well to remember that litigation is apt to be an uncertain , protracted and depressing business .
2 Labour MPs , activists and union bosses would do well to remember that as they consider electing her deputy to a man who 's already had one heart attack . ’
3 When fear keeps them awake at night , parents would do well to remember that thousands of teenagers try things and then move on , that people of all ages make regular use of drugs as part of their happy , productive lives and , above all , that we are not the hapless victims of some depraved international conspiracy .
4 They would do well to remember that his record shops began by running an illegal scheme which meant that records that were marked for export ( and therefore exempt from tax ) were sold domestically , a scam that only ended when Branson was caught and fined .
5 You would do well to remember that you yourself are little more than a child .
6 The hon. Gentleman might do well to remember that Great Britain includes Scotland .
7 Surely all political parties would do well to agree that there is to be no political vacuum in Northern Ireland and that we are determined to fight for peace as the future of Northern Ireland .
8 The hon. Gentleman would do well to recall that the policies of so many Labour authorities leaving properties empty and voids untreated which significantly adds to the level of homelessness ; until those Labour authorities operate properly with their housing resources , they will not make inroads into the housing problem .
9 The big four would do well to discover that helping their customers is better business than trampling on them .
10 Some institutions , such as Mitsubishi Bank , are doing well to worry that it might .
11 We do well to remember that , after all the violence that humans had created on the earth , God surveyed the debris and said ‘ he was sorry he made man ’ ( Gen.6:7 ) .
12 His powerful shooting , sometimes from long range , was spectacular and effective and we do well to remember that Albert played in the days when the leather ball grew heavier and heavier , soaking up any moisture there may have been in or on the pitch and possibly finishing up weighing several pounds .
13 Nevertheless , we do well to remember that if education is thought of in terms of enabling pupils to take responsibility for their own ongoing self-education through life , the more limited experience that the teacher may have can nevertheless be deployed in a professionally helpful way .
14 We do well to remember that many can live incredibly full lives and develop a very extensive range of sympathy and understanding , who live only within a geographically and culturally restricted circle .
15 The significance of the battles of Stamford Bridge and Hastings in 1066 hardly needs emphasis ; though we do well to recall that it was not so much William 's victory , as the fact that the two battles had removed his two most serious rivals for the throne , which made the year so decisive in English and Norman history .
16 Mine , mine was mine was erm if you 've got screw contacts on it , mine have well to say that these er these switches are so unreliable you 'd expect it to be erm
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