Example sentences of "[adv] well [vb pp] about [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 People throughout the world suddenly became much better informed about radiation hazards .
2 Phil Philips , deputy secretary of the British Hotels , Restaurants and Caterers Association , said : ‘ People in the industry are much better educated about AIDS than they were in 1987 . ’
3 As has been shown , analysis of NCTs main 1979 survey results demonstrates that in general poorer people , less well educated people , those in lower social classes , old people and women rather than men are less well informed about credit , and more likely to use a type of credit out of habit or convenience rather than as a matter of rational choice .
4 Particularly at election time , television reached out and informed sections of the electorate which were usually much less well informed about politics .
5 Empirical evidence suggests that erm migrants are reasonably well informed about employment prospects in urban areas .
6 It should be added ( see Appendix II ) that the discussion groups suggest that Asian borrowers may be particularly well informed about credit cost comparisons , while West Indian borrowers may be relatively badly informed .
7 The discussion groups ( made up of people who used or at least wanted to use credit ) suggest that while Asians may be relatively well informed about credit and particularly likely to use bank loans , West Indians are likely to use on-the-spot credit sources such as hire purchase .
8 Our main survey showed that at the moment credit card users are in general relatively well informed about credit , and also relatively rich and well educated .
9 ‘ The population in general is very well educated about AIDS , ’ says Anthony Kasozi , ‘ thanks to the commitment of the Ugandan Government who have done well in raising awareness .
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