Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] well [that] " in BNC.

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1 Now if you take the table one and bearing in mind it it it 's reflects reasonably well that that the factors or the criteria which we discussed on Friday morning .
2 To my mind , it begins so well that it could easily be mistaken for a translation of an eighth-century hermit 's verse , composed in a beehive hut by a contented holy man of Old Ireland .
3 The awesomely powerful heating and ventilation system makes another jet-like roar , but it works so well that you only need it on for short bursts .
4 In fact it works so well that within a few days of installing it friends were asking if they could fax me printed documents that they had always wanted to store on disk .
5 Each of them knows perfectly well that the strength of her position in the home lies in the physical dependence of her husband and children upon her and she is suspicious of anything that would tend to undermine this .
6 The right hon. Gentleman knows perfectly well that the commitment on income tax is a longer-term one and that we hope to achieve it as and when conditions permit and when it is prudent to do so .
7 The hon. Gentleman has listened to the debate and knows perfectly well that a vast variety of views exist within the Northern Ireland parties .
8 UK Agriculture and Fisheries Minister , John Gummer expressed outrage over the feast , claiming that " the world knows perfectly well that whalers have attacked stocks almost to extinction " .
9 They were not , they were not dispensed with , well one could look back in seventy eight and say retrospectively how that process could have been started considerably earlier , er the honourable gentleman knows perfectly well that er as the Maastricht bill was winding its way through here it was n't really practical to run this but indeed the processes were started before the governing legislation was on the statute book and I quite understand why honourable gentlemen opposite wish to make their party points , particularly those particularly those who were not in the house in seventy eight which er does n't I think apply to the honourable gentleman from from Birmingham , when he knows perfectly well that the same kind of machinery is used now was used then and it was used as fairly and as honestly and as completely impartially as the time allowed .
10 Mr Gorbachev knows full well that , unlike his counterparts in Poland and Hungary , Mr Honecker can not replace doctrinaire communism with appeals to nationalism .
11 Any seasoned dieter knows full well that she can ‘ cheat ’ that weight off the normal set of bathroom scales by shifting her stance a little or rushing off to empty the bladder , remove the dentures and so on .
12 And there 's the nub of it : Guy Chadwick knows full well that , for good or bad , he 's got to call the shots in The House Of Love .
13 But though others may have been fundamentally changed by such sudden acclaim , little Loris knows full well that the challenge of the 1991 season is a much tougher one .
14 He knows full well that we are not related , though he once waved to me from a passing train .
15 He knows full well that Christians can and do sin , and if we pretend otherwise we are lying ( 1:8,10 ) .
16 An investor in a Broadway production knows full well that four out of five investments will certainly be lost .
17 Anyone who er regularly attends soccer games knows full well that the game does attract a minority of er young men who for whom a punch-up on a Saturday afternoon is all part of the game .
18 The hon. Gentleman knows full well that the CTCs were intended to be paid for by private employers .
19 My hon. Friend knows full well that there are differing views on that subject .
20 The hon. Gentleman knows full well that the record of this Government on housing in Northern Ireland since 1979 is without parallel .
21 The hon. Gentleman knows full well that United States Government policy is a matter for the United States .
22 My hon. Friend the Minister knows full well that , under the rating system , local authorities had a great deal of discretion about whether to charge on empty properties .
23 However , Antony knows full well that this will be of great interest to the common people .
24 Like the other parties , it knows full well that extremism is the worst thing that can happen to a good cause .
25 You might suppose that a bad smell would not deter a really hungry hunter , but anyone who has received a full squirt from a skunk knows very well that it is almost unendurable .
26 In answer to his question , the right hon. Gentleman knows very well that the commitment to income tax is one that would extend over the lifetime of the future Parliament and perhaps beyond that .
27 The right hon. Gentleman knows very well that I can not prejudge my right hon. Friend 's Budget , and I have no intention of doing so .
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