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

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1 PHILIPPA Russell 's huge water jug and wash basin in the craft window showcase here , would be well received by seaside boarding house landladies up and down the country .
2 I 'm not too worried about this because the team should be well prepared by kick-off time and in Ronnie Moran and Roy Evans , there are two people on the inside whose European experience is second to none .
3 The mixture should always be well shaken before use .
4 It was true if you had an American boyfriend you stood to gain quite a bit in material goods , as their PX always seemed to be well stocked with food and silk stockings , cigarettes and make-up — all things in short supply in England — and for this reason if nothing else the Yanks were never short of female company .
5 Even the drying out of ground beneath boilers can cause shrinkage — which is why boilers should be well insulated at ground level .
6 Thus a Peruvian biologist must be well trained in fieldwork , experienced in research and have an idea of priorities .
7 However , the reception office is very much a functional working area and should be well planned with work centres focused around the major equipment used , and located so that communication and liaison with the other sections is easy , simple and efficient .
8 In addition , however , transitions that are electronically forbidden but magnetic dipole allowed may be well defined in CD spectra .
9 The fibre or compost should be well moistened before use .
10 This is probably a hermeneutic task , and could possibly be well achieved through discourse analysis ( Potter and Wetherell , 1987 ) .
11 The outside of any house or flat should be well lit at night .
12 Enclosed porches should always be well lit at night .
13 And , judging by the ABC 's World Cup ratings , the heightened interest in Australian rugby could be well served by night games .
14 Readers claiming their complimentary meal would be well advised to tikka close look at the kitchens .
15 Local authorities would be well advised in future to preface all their decisions with the words : ‘ Having had regard to all relevant matters and having disregarded all irrelevant matters , and having considered the interests of all those likely to be affected , resolved that' etc .
16 Firstly , any lingering gossip about scams or hype evaporated at an impromptu set for Windsor 's assorted scruffians last summer , where Flowered Up revealed themselves to be well drilled in jazz funk slinkiness ( ! ) .
17 Pump-down times are correspondingly increased for these larger and more porous samples , which should be well dried before evacuation .
18 MONEY raised by the new National Lottery would be well spent on breast cancer research .
19 Mussels and oysters are usually canned in cotton seed oil which is very strong , so they should be well rinsed before use and , if necessary , tossed in a little olive oil to restore their flavour .
20 Others were convinced that they 'd be well suited to life in combat uniform .
21 American station design had found a truly contemporary style which proved to be well suited to station scale .
22 The group discussions showed that Asians tended to be well informed about credit — at least as well as white people generally — and to have no real difficulties in using it .
23 Citrine 's interventions largely succeeded because they were in general well-timed ; on issues on which he was utterly sure of the rightness of his cause ; and on ground which had been well prepared in advance by correspondence between officials at the BEA and the Ministry , so that the Minister 's brief could be effectively exploited in the discussion .
24 The South is not a classless society , but its class nature has been well hidden in consciousness and dominated by the procedures of the capitalist-democratic process .
25 Such intrastrand crosslinks have been well documented for cisplatin ( 1 ) .
26 In Sweden , for example , the trade unions have long been well represented in government decision-making and have negotiated pay levels and labour practices much envied by their counterparts in other countries .
27 Integration/segregation issues have been well aired since teacher s study of the early EMI homes ( 1972 ) , but much of the literature presents opposing views .
28 Heredity , in Rose 's case , had never been well balanced by environment .
29 This has been well illustrated by section 76 of the Education Act 1944 , which provides that ‘ children are to be educated in accordance with the wishes of their parents ’ , provided that this would be ‘ compatible with the provision of efficient instruction and training and the avoidance of unreasonable public expenditure ’ .
30 This proposal was enthusiastically approved by the Central Council of ACTS and has been well received by member churches which are appointing local representatives for each of the forty six areas .
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