Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] well [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Colin Howes , Branson 's lawyer , perhaps recognised better than most that Branson was in a period of significant transition .
2 Wagenaar ( 1986 ) also found that memories rated as unpleasant at the time were less well recalled than pleasant ones ( for durations of up to two years ) , despite this , events with higher emotional involvement ratings ( ‘ moderate ’ to ‘ extreme ’ ) were generally recalled better than those with lower ratings ( ‘ nothing ’ or ‘ little ’ ) at all retention intervals studied , though again this was a relatively small effect , r(1603)=0.07 .
3 It has thus fared better than a small party could expect , maintaining a PS almost equal to its PV and even on occasion slightly in excess of it .
4 I should think you 'd have easy done better than
5 KMT mavericks ( the so-called " non-mainstream " faction ) contested seats without official party endorsement and generally performed better than their " mainstream " counterparts , attacking alleged corruption within the " mainstream " ranks .
6 Consumer products , especially cosmetics and detergents , generally performed better than industrial and professional markets , both for detergents and food .
7 The pattern of sex differences was that girls generally scored better than the boys on the money and number pattern items and boys on the measures .
8 The group has nevertheless resisted well and its brands have maintained or increased market share .
9 This was particularly regrettable since they had always performed well and the situation was not of their making .
10 The IRA has always known better than to attack the security forces of the Republic , since it would instantly lose whatever support it has and could provoke the Irish government to order internment , as it did in the distant past .
11 The problem is not to find an alternative to a system that once worked well but no longer does ; the problem is to make it work efficiently for the first time in its 3,000-year history .
12 The musically gifted have probably fared better than most .
13 As it turns out , however , both fared better than expected in an election which produced something positive for almost everyone .
14 I have had good catches before the moon rises and have also done well after it has set , but periods when the moon is bright at night are best ignored .
15 The Carmen model also worked well and has retractable bristles , so Linda 's hair did n't get tangled .
16 Part-time courses , which included 228 first degree courses , also recruited well and the first year intake showed an increase of 11 per cent .
17 Pennett was offered a one-season trial on Johnson 's recommendation , and says : ‘ It has so far gone better than I dared to hope .
18 IBM 's Advanced Workstations & Systems president Bill Filip said last week that the company 's emergent RS/6000 business broke even or may have even done better than that in calendar 1992 though it was still ‘ overinvesting on development . ’
19 Leavis , who countered How To Read with a booklet , How to Teach Reading , and Winters , who declared in 1937 , ‘ Mr Pound resembles a village loafer who sees much and understands little ’ , told the same story as Tate : Pound was a naïf , an imagination and sensory apparatus that consistently performed better than it knew , in ways that the maker 's own discursive intelligence failed to comprehend or measure up to ; in Winters 's memorable and mordant judgement of 1943 , ‘ a sensibility without a mind , or with as little mind as is well possible ’ .
20 This strong , lengthy colt won the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot in June and has twice run well when the soft going was against him .
21 The programme has never done better than it is doing now , it is going great guns . ’
22 It was said that Stoddart never played better than in 1890 when representing the South against the North — he scored 115 out of 169 — as Attewell , Barnes , Briggs , and Peel bowled against him .
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