Example sentences of "[adv] well [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Er in relation to King Street er car park , there are there are complications in relation to er the usage of the car parking spaces erm and the health centre and on street car parking erm and we are going to do er further work in surveying the usage of those spaces and how we could perhaps better allocate them to ensure that there are erm spaces available for people who need to get to the surgery and the subcommittee will be reporting back to the council .
2 Much better forget it altogether . ’
3 We will see , in Part Two , how much better stopping them could make you feel .
4 So better get it sooner or later .
5 So well done you . ’
6 ‘ They are so well rewarded it 's hard to motivate them for international football .
7 The historical period is so well documented it was only necessary to read what had been written about Elizabeth and integrate it with Ben 's score .
8 Yeah but they 're er so well made you sh should n't really need to have to change it very often .
9 Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour , performed by Our People 's Theatre Arts Group , was so well received they were asked to take it to lots of other venues , including Sunderland Empire .
10 With the paths so well marked it 's easy to make up walks to suit your mood and fitness .
11 However , this size of fretwire should please more of the people more of the time , and you ca n't deny that the fret job is superb ; the ends are so well finished you can almost see your reflection in them .
12 They are so well paid they do n't have to go abroad to make a good living .
13 I had been under the impression that Smith 's did n't stock SR at all , so well did they hide it .
14 Almondsbury found another gear after the interval and kept Didcot 's defence on overtime , but so well did they play , goal keeper Andy Tucker was rarely troubled .
15 So well did he play that Palace signed him from Leicester as soon as the opportunity arose .
16 So well did he play that he was named man of the match .
17 Since you 're so well organised I 'm happy to leave the matter in your hands .
18 ‘ Well today you had just better fix it so there wo n't be any damage , ’ she said , and then speared him with a saccharin smile .
19 ‘ Oh , well , I think I 'd just better say it in English .
20 ‘ This is n't some damn club he can visit when it fucking well suits him , ’ she said .
21 It was not a case of there not being any money , but simply that the Minister would not darn well apply it .
22 Her Dutch cleaning lady would be coming round in the morning — let her do it , thought an exhausted Olga a few minutes later , as she shakily bathed her face under the cold tap ; Boyd could darn well pay her more housekeeping to cover the extra hours of work .
23 er a local chap was rung me up yesterday Well rang me up
24 You cut her off well get her back on .
25 Generally small and well kept , the more well kept they were the deader they were .
26 You can damned well tell him yourself ! ’
27 And if you 're going to cry , ’ with a brooding look at her , ‘ damned well do it out of my sight and hearing . ’
28 Rasbora caudimaculata the Red Scissortail can be a trickly fish to acclimatise to aquarium life , but once well established it rarely gives further problems .
29 Right , erm , I think yes , we 'd better , we 'd probably better leave it there .
30 For , I think we 'd probably better keep you going for , how about six da hmm for five days , that 's actually quite a long course for this stuff cos it lasts an awful long time in the body .
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