Example sentences of "[art] well [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Knocker 's bored looking battered features brightened as Yanto walked in and leaned on the well used but polished bar . |
2 | Its early implementation met with a degree of resistance , [ for ] the new system fundamentally dislocates the well established and cultural preferences of the service . |
3 | Mention Czechoslovkia to walkers and most will think of the High Tatras , the well known and majestic mountains in Slovakia . |
4 | There was a well developed and long-lived post-Roman pottery industry in the area ( based on St Neots , Stamford and Ipswich ) and this means that , because the area is intensively ploughed , scatters of potsherds are revealed on former settlement sites . |
5 | Spoon the mixture into a well greased and base-lined 2.25 litre/4 pint pudding basin , hollowing the centre slightly . |
6 | The one single factor which such discipline imposes and which decreases the danger of fire in any kind of warehouse is a clear indication of a well organized and controlled system . |
7 | They had been bought by a well intended but misguided woman who found that she could no longer afford to keep them . |
8 | The drug is a well tolerated and suitable therapy for a large number of systemic infections . |
9 | All in all , a good conclusion to a well planned and executed attack , and a good note upon which to end the exercise . |
10 | A combination of a well planned and executed programme , better than expected weather and operational benefits derived from onboard data processing meant that a planned two-summer programme was completed in just 4½ months . |
11 | As the ship resumed its normal course , Lindsey made her way to her cabin , her mind still buzzing with what had been a well handled and straightforward transfer from ship to shore . |
12 | An exceptional case seems to be Brampton in Norfolk , where fieldwork and limited excavation have identified over 140 kilns in a well defined and compact industrial quarter west of the defended area . |
13 | It remains a well liked and successful building of its era . |
14 | Ffos Las continues as a well run and efficient operation , and coal input is set to climb . |
15 | In a well ordered and maintained pool these will in any event be minimal . |
16 | ‘ The package is available to all beef producers who want to be part of a well structured and disciplined production chain ’ , said , national livestock marketing manager . |
17 | QPR1 Tottenham2 GORDON DURIE struck a well executed but unlikely winner to guide Tottenham to First Division safety in a pulsating London derby . |
18 | Two methods of production are used — a well established and proven diluent process and a more recent gas-phase process , originally licensed from BASF and first taken into use by ICI eight years ago . |
19 | But a breach in the wall à la ITV or even Dallas does not in itself destroy the fundamental nature of the existing system ; it may contain within it forces which threaten it but a well established and respected institution such as the BBC ought to be able to adapt to change . |
20 | Other comparisons of the two systems , by Reynolds and Sullivan ( 1987 ) , Sutherland and Gallagher ( 1987 ) , and by Steedman ( 1983 ) , are inconclusive on the grounds that they are not comparing like with like but the outcomes of a well established and resourced system with one still grappling with its identity and purpose . |
21 | Absolute attention to fine design , quality of build , detailing and craftsmanship , plus a total commitment to our clients requirements , have , over 18 years given Alan Morgan Yachting a well earned and worthy pedigree . |
22 | He and she had capacities for self-awareness , reflection and organisation through a well organised and complex language . |
23 | Give a well organised and sustained account of an event , a personal experience or an activity . |
24 | Although the charges against Gay 's The Word were eventually dropped , Customs ' raids and seizures continue in smaller ways ; Gay 's The Word was able to win through because of its prestige as a well respected and established bookshop . |
25 | I 'm sure , then , that readers of Dogs Today will be as concerned as I am that a well respected and successful breed rescue charity looks set to collapse this year , unless they receive real help — financial and physical — immediately . |
26 | The guardian ad litem had been to a well known and eminent consultant psychiatrist , who described L. as suffering from an ‘ emotional disorder characterised by anxious , withdrawn and fearful behaviour accompanied by temper tantrums . ’ |
27 | Lineages also contributed to the expenses of funerals : members made a collection toward the cost of feeding the guests ; if the dead person was a well known and respected man , the household might have to provide two meals a day and continual tea for up to a week for a hundred or so visitors ( who sometimes brought a contribution of a sheep or tea or sugar ) . |
28 | By The Seat Of Your Pants by Hugh Morgan is a well researched and presented book on the experiences of volunteer wartime pilots who were posted overseas to undertake their flying training on such schemes as the Empire Training Scheme , the Arnold and the Towers Schemes . |