Example sentences of "[adv] well [vb pp] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Australia has major coal , gas and uranium reserves but is less well endowed with oil . |
2 | The top-end of the market , where the likes of Intel Scientific Computer and Parsytec live , is already well populated with compiler technology , but Portland reckons there is a great deal of ground to be gained amongst the host of niche players banging out i860 boards for graphics and CPU acceleration . |
3 | In United Kingdom Association of Professional Engineers v. ACAS ( 1980 ) the Association sought recognition from a company already well supplied with trade unions . |
4 | In the earlier part of the period much mortality seems to have been exogenous , with little respect for social or nutritional status ( Livi Bacci 1983 ) , and crisis mortality is not well correlated with grain prices ( Wrigley and Schofield 1981 ) . |
5 | Thanks to the Engineers School at Altdorf and the Artillery School at Nuln , the Empire army is particularly well equipped with war machines . |
6 | Ricketts , too , pitched his types into the Thames when the Vale Press closed in 1904 ; and , fortunately for the river which , as Alan Thomas observed , must have been pretty well clogged with type , Lucien Pissarro chose the English Channel for the Eragny equipment . |
7 | Edinburgh is very well endowed with library resources for associated research . |