Example sentences of "well [vb infin] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not humans with a thrifty genotype did in the past ( or continue to ) better survive periods of famine has not been directly proved . |
2 | Through the judicious mix of flexible computerized production technologies , upskilling and the subcontracting of standardized component manufacture , innovating companies can better balance economies of scale and economies of scope in novel organizational configurations . |
3 | These comments from the touchline may well contain points of value about the scientific game . |
4 | The depicted letter from The Baroness Blatch may well provoke feelings of satisfaction and safety among our brethren . |
5 | The category £10-£19 covered middling or larger peasant farmers , tenants for the most part , though sometimes owner-occupiers , as well as highly skilled craftsmen ; in the village community they might well hold positions of responsibility . |
6 | Firstly , building was always expensive and so periods of activity may well represent periods of prosperity . |
7 | The relationships between implementers and organizations may well involve elements of bargaining . |