Example sentences of "be well [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're well rid of that , ’ cried Kevin .
2 I 'm well acquainted with all the usual ploys . ’
3 The back of the bollard should be well padded with expendable clothing , and a buried axe should always be used as a back-up .
4 The guide should be well received by those who love the countryside , and particularly by those who walk .
5 Again , coastal processes should be well understood before such operations are permitted .
6 An A horizon is often underlain by an Eg horizon which may be well defined in semi-natural soils .
7 Games , simulation and competition environments could be well employed at this stage .
8 Children and physically disabled and elderly people tend to be well served by voluntary agencies , whereas the mentally disordered , alcohol and drug abusers and the single homeless are poorly served .
9 The the particular point that that I wish to pick up on though was from M Mr Curtis and his reference to erm the draft P P G thirteen , and whilst I 'd say that the point of the H B F that it 's only a draft publication at this stage , there 's in my view been too mu much over reliance on the reference in there to self containment , you see if we look at that particular paragraph , two point one two , it actually says avoid the development of small new settlements which are not to , sorry , I 'll start that again , avoid the development of small new settlements which are not be likely to be well served by public transport , or which will not be largely self contained .
10 Life is not easy for any of us , and despite what people think can be hard for those of us who have the luck to be well endowed with this world 's goods .
11 Incidentally , we shall introduce into our advertising campaign efforts to ensure that the information available can be well interpreted by those with sensory disabilities .
12 But he said the people must be well educated on this and everything must be explained to them before any steps are taken .
13 But he said the people must be well educated on this and everything must be explained to them before any steps are taken . ’
14 Nina Miklin will be well known to many club members but anyone who has not been able to attend one of her talks will be pleased to hear they now have a chance to go to a choice of two workshops .
15 The genus Pentstemon is only found in the USA and will be well known to alpine gardeners who grow the sub-shrubby species in troughs , screes or rock gardens .
16 THE ballad of Idwal Slabs may be well known in literary circles .
17 His views and leadership will be well respected by hon. Members on both sides of the House .
18 It could be only eight years before he becomes King William V. But unlike his father , he will be well equipped for another role — that of partner and parent .
19 It is natural that Zurich , as an international centre of finance , business and tourism , should be well equipped with numerous hotels in all categories .
20 Might I suggest that one of the empty commercial properties in Woodbridge might be well suited to such a venture ?
21 Secondly , the adversary nature of the adjudicative process may not be well suited to this area .
22 Some teachers will believe so , particularly since it seems to be well founded on experimental findings .
23 Britain is a richly varied country and the politician you are presenting must be well briefed about these local concerns before he or she arrives .
24 Despite their vivid appearance when seen in bright sunlight on open grassland , the zebras are said to be well camouflaged in broken cover at dawn and dusk , when predators are active and the light is dim .
25 Sixthly , a new settlement to the northeast of York on the A sixty fi e A sixty four would be well located to existing employment , retail and leisure development that 's taken place there .
26 Wood and other plant remains such as ropes , cloth , reeds and seeds may be well preserved in arid environments or if waterlogged .
27 THE SOUTH EAST of England has not been well blessed with main-line steam action but it was different in June this year when there was action at Ashford , the Folkestone Harbour branch and the Andover-Eastleigh to Exeter Specials .
28 ‘ But that is a quite separate issue from the Alternative Services book which is an alternative way of enabling congregations who have not been well versed in Cranmerian language nevertheless to use a language which does reflect their longings and their prayers and can speak to them of God . ’
29 The psychological and physical effects of starvation have been well documented under natural and experimental conditions .
30 In contrast with the differences in adhesins and hydrophobicity , the mucosal isolates from colitic patients were more commonly β-haemolytic than were isolates from non-inflammatory bowel disease controls , as has been well documented for faecal isolates from colitics and also for Crohn 's disease .
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