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

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1 The fraction less than 2 µm , which varied between 3.0–4.9% by weight of the bulk sample , gave illite as the dominant clay with 70–85% in well crystallised form , kaolinite 10–25% either very poorly or well crystallised , and mixed layer 5% with illite and chlorite poorly represented .
2 Erm for another reasons , which we shall get on to a bit later , there may be a great deal of confusion , er memories may not be clear or well formed , um people , according to some theories and ideas , people may be under-reporting because um y'know it helps them maintain their eq equilibrium a bit better .
3 The median serum IGF-I concentration was lower in patients with active disease than in matched controls , and lower in stunted than well grown patients , but insulin and IGFBP-1 concentrations were not significantly different between any group .
4 The median serum IGF-I concentration was significantly lower in stunted than well grown patients .
5 The graphics are clear and well defined with some excellent backgrounds , while the sound is suitably atmospheric .
6 to update provision to take account of SCOTVEC requirements for writing module descriptors as detailed in the document The National Certificate — Guidelines for Module Writers , to ensure that statements of national standards are clear and well formed .
7 The duty of a lawyer … is clear and well understood .
8 However clear and well presented reading material may be , there can still be problems in its use , particularly for pupils who need to use it at a very close distance from the eye .
9 It is permissible , even desirable , to edit and rephrase the statement so that it is clear and well structured .
10 Notable exceptions are arctic oxbow and other remnant lakes formed on river plains , which may be muddy and well endowed with minerals .
11 This is the most interesting and well preserved specimen of sixth century Byzantine church building in the west .
12 All the buildings I saw in the complex were well maintained , clean , light and well ventilated .
13 There are two dinner menus to choose from ( a three-course or four-course meal ) and food is fresh and well prepared .
14 That it should be fresh and well cooked was all he asked .
15 When you order a grilled Dover sole in an English restaurant it will very likely be a fine sole , fresh and well cooked .
16 For one thing , she had never worn a strapless dress before , and although the bodice was tight-fitting and well supported she could n't rid herself of the fear that the dress would go slithering to the floor at some critical moment , leaving her almost naked , like in a bad dream .
17 His jeans and checked shirt , though old and well worn , looked clean and of good quality .
18 The science may be old and well established as in mechanics , or novel as in biochemistry .
19 Not only have food costs been above average , but the labour turnover has been relatively high , which is a little odd since Fred is generally considered to be genial and well liked ( though we must add that we have found no evidence that this is true as far as his staff are concerned ) .
20 Cassie was fond of it and kept it dust free and well polished .
21 ‘ I love playing these people : they 're evil for a reason , ’ Ciesinski says , looking almost alarmingly sane and well scrubbed .
22 Maps and statistical descriptions of the large-scale distribution of galaxies , from the QDOT IRAS redshift survey , along with the COBE measurements of the microwave background fluctuations have recently transformed our understanding of large-scale structure , for which the growth of fluctuations is linear and well understood .
23 Plush , popular and well stocked bar adjoining Le Chateau Restaurant .
24 Inspect the water tank to see if it is sound and well insulated .
25 The food is original , tasty and well presented .
26 A minimum of 25 different and well oriented columns were considered sufficient to evaluate the proliferative pattern of the epithelial cells ; cases with fewer than 25 columns were excluded from the analysis .
27 On 2 May 1839 Prince wrote to Gould in Australia warning him of Swainson 's impending visit : ‘ Mr. Yarrell has just called and requested me to tell you that Mr Swainson is going to Australia whether to collect or to settle is not known at present but he considered it of importance that you should know it as quickly as possible not that either he or I think it can in any way affect you as you have so good a start and his wonted and well known irregularity of publication will surely militate against him . ’
28 Passage controls were few and well spaced out , so most crews reached Dover with a fairly uneventful run .
29 In 1896 he became locomotive superintendent of the Highland Railway in Inverness in succession to David Jones , whose engines were generally reliable and well liked .
30 Jesus is obviously literate and well educated .
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