Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh adv] well [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Items in the tests are not selected on the basis of how well they discriminate among students , i.e. they are not norm-referenced . |
2 | If the skirting is painted in a different colour to the walls , do n't forget to stick a smaller sample of the skirting colour next to the wall colour so you have an idea of how well they work together . |
3 | The secret of survival and success at college can be very largely defined in terms of how well you organize your time . |
4 | The environment you choose to learn in plays a crucial role in how well you progress . |
5 | The possible words in the input are given semantic scores based on how well they combine with possible neighbouring words in the input . |
6 | Earth scientists should not be quick to modify geological data to accommodate model simulations ; rather , the acceptability of climate simulations should be judged on how well they reproduce independently established geological facts . |
7 | They know their survival depends on how well they impress . |
8 | Dear Mrs Johnson or Dear Joan ( depending on how well you know the person you are writing to ) |
9 | Depends on how well you know them , I suppose . |
10 | It is a necessity because it provides the opportunity for reflection on how well you have carried out various tasks and whether there are better ways of doing things . |
11 | ‘ Of course it all depends on the lady , on how well I know her . |
12 | Most systems also have some method of assigning scores which rank competing hypotheses according to how well they match the constraints , or according to their probability given the evidence . |
13 | A ratchet is a mechanism by which investors provide management with an incentive , in the form of equity enhanced in proportion to how well they perform . |
14 | You referred frequently to how well you know and the village , so I am sure she will , subject to your approach , be willing to go in and switch on a convector in each of the two rooms and read the meter . |
15 | But with the other companies that have been established , and all water companies have done the same , the way to increase profits is to go into er a business which you 're in competition with other businesses and you stand or fail as to how well you do on that . |
16 | Fourthly , at the level of individual test items , a question can be asked about how well they represent the learning that goes on in the classroom . |
17 | THIS is a mighty year for your life direction , and it seems that you are not solely responsible for how well you do . |
18 | Let's now look at how well you get along with other people Have a look at the list of everyday things in the questionnaire and decide which ones you need to do more of and which ones you need to do less of . |
19 | In the latter , agents are organizationally rewarded by how well they measure up to the relatively concrete criteria provided by the enforcement process . |
20 | But aside from these two areas , most companies still operate with thousands of specialists who are judged and rewarded by how well they perform their separate functions — with little knowledge , or concern , about how these fit into the complex process of turning raw materials , capital and labour into a product or service . |
21 | As with collegiality and openness and professionality , teachers ' attitudes towards the efficiency of SSE and the threat it poses are significantly differentiated by how well they recall the Solihull booklet . |
22 | These indices are usually validated against utilisation rates ( see above ) or by how well they correlate with various measures of morbidity available routinely . |
23 | Mothers belong to a small group of people whose success is measured by how well they work themselves out of their job . |