Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] well [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 and it was in this field that the pluralists most persistently attempted to combine empirical methods with assumptions which , if they were not entirely Madisonian , at least fitted prevailing norms rather better than the emerging stark elitism .
2 The simple lattice theory does not describe the behaviour of dilute polymer solutions particularly well because the following simplifications in the theoretical treatment are invalid :
3 Some processes do not reproduce pictures very well and the subject needs to be in bold relief without too much fussiness , whereas other processes are able to reproduce every detail .
4 You know at my age you recall the first twenty years far better than the second — or the third .
5 And while the rewards in terms of job satisfaction have not reached the dizzy heights of the 1980s , Mr Wilson stresses : ‘ You have to have a thick skin and be prepared to stick with it through the bad times as well as the good . ’
6 The larger or very intensive farmers had generally used training to prepare themselves and their men much better than the smaller units .
7 Are these thoughts not better than the cold and hostile meetings of men ?
8 Some places fared better for charity than others , the towns probably better than the countryside .
9 Hardly a welcome comment on the mentality of this nation 's youth who , no doubt , understood Morrissey 's ambiguous lyrics rather better than the tabloids .
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