Example sentences of "[adv] well [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She said that the pain was a little better after the pethidine she had been given and she was able to rest quietly while she waited to be taken to theatre .
2 Indeed , in another passage in the Ali differentiates the haric elli ( and 40-akce ) and dahil grades of medreses on the basis not of geographical location but of their builders — the 40-akce and medreses being the foundations of the families of pre-Ottoman rulers and [ Ottoman ] vezirs and emirs , the medreses the foundations of the families of Ottoman sultans — method of classification which accords rather better with the actualities of his time ( late sixteenth century ) but which provides no apparent explanation for the terms themselves .
3 For example , to satisfy those who feel The Shamen 's rhythmic landscapes would carry the shamanic message much better without the ‘ conscious lyrics ’ , he 's planning to put out ‘ Boss Dub ’ , an instrumental remix of the album , early next year .
4 Thus it is likely to work much better with the OED than with shorter dictionaries ’ .
5 Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done .
6 If only the population could just manage , by random drift , to get itself over the knife-edge , it could coast down the slope to the Tit for Tat side , and everyone would do much better at the banker 's ( or ‘ nature 's ’ ) expense .
7 The horses always go much better on the second day , which makes the long journey seem worthwhile .
8 Much better on the wall .
9 Masnun was out of sight from a poor draw in his last race at Kempton , but ran much better in the Stewards ' Cup here and he 's well in today on his best form .
10 Community-policing arrangements have not fared much better in the United States .
11 ‘ I 'm sure that we 'll be able to get on much better in the future . ’
12 T'owd dear was n't up to doing much better by the chocolates , having problems wi' sugar in her water , so I did well out o' that .
13 Thirdly , and following on , the debate helped to formulate a new image of young workers and to project it , not only well beyond the immediate confines of the reformers and their circles , but also well beyond the realms of education into the public domain .
14 At Godmanchester , for instance , extensive ribbon developments spread outwards well beyond the line of the later defences , but with time , there was a more intense build-up in the area adjacent to the crossroads as the site became more economically specialized .
15 This also fitted in extremely well with the ( then newly launched ) Macintosh and happened to fit even more perfectly with Adobe 's PostScript language and Apple 's LaserWriter printer .
16 Whether we take the retail prices index minus mortgage interest payments or producer prices , the rate of inflation has declined sharply in the past year and I suspect that the underlying measures of inflation will continue to decline in the next year — I can tell the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , who is interrupting from a sedentary position , that the underlying rate of inflation compares extremely well with the position under the Labour Government of which he was a member .
17 This agrees extremely well with the fact that ( 20 ) is closely equivalent to ( 22 ) : ( 22 ) that is precisely the one It also provides us with a very satisfying explanation of the subtle difference between ( 23 ) and ( 24 ) ; ( 23 ) , with its non-restrictive relative seems at least somewhat odd , whereas ( 24 ) with its restrictive relative is quite acceptable , and so is ( 25 ) which has a non-restrictive relative but lacks the word very : ( 23 ) the very axe , which killed him , is to be sold ( 24 ) the very axe which killed him is to be sold ( 25 ) the axe , which killed him , is to be sold The reason is that the definite article indicates that some means of recognition is available to the audience .
18 Put the audience at their ease extremely well at the outset .
19 In fact , the present strength in depth of the England set-up and the fine organisation nationally bodes extremely well for the next few seasons .
20 Those sectors have continued to invest and that has certainly served us extremely well over the last few years when things have been tight .
21 The band , who were originally considered the epitome of a brilliant small-venue outfit , went down extremely well despite the vastness of the occasion .
22 Probably Edward , like Parrish in the fiction , had done extremely well in the Civil Service examination and this evidence of his academic ability , together with the favourable critical reception of The Woodland Life , convinced his father that Edward was now worthy of financial support .
23 Fraser and his wife had shown up extremely well in the circumstances .
24 She has done extremely well in the wholesale trade .
25 My hon. Friend is right — United Kingdom firms have done extremely well in the list of top companies in Europe .
26 The UNCP performed extremely well in the capital , Katmandu , winning four of the city 's five seats .
27 As expected , the BJP performed extremely well in the north and was the only party to make a substantial overall gain .
28 Our private label business in the supermarkets continues to grow with our cat food products selling extremely well in the major multiples .
29 If he swam the river , he would have to make his way upstream well beyond the yacht and within sight of the bridge or be swept back down by the current .
30 Other top of the range deluxe products do especially well in the Japanese market with its strong indigenous gift giving culture .
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