Example sentences of "well [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Her hands were cold and wet with rain , her eyes less well adjusted to the darkness than his . |
2 | Here a deep potential well refers to the situation where electrostatic attractions are large compared with kT [ where k is the Boltzmann constant , and T the temperature ] ( Figure 4A ) . |
3 | This could well relate to the design of the hospital bed which may not be at the same height as the one with which the patient is familiar . |
4 | Stability : if well pegged to the ground tent is unmoveable . |
5 | I said , well welcome to the reality . |
6 | WELL done to the judge who gave a mugger five years . |
7 | Almost two centuries later it was being proposed that in much the same way every Spanish ambassador should have assigned to him a son or younger brother " to assist him as a comrade in his work " , be instructed in the conduct of embassy business and handle matters the ambassador himself could not spare time for , with the implication that he might well succeed to the post if it fell vacant . |
8 | But according to your ability and initiative , you could well transfer to a production company or become a producer yourself . |
9 | But he 's eating well going to the loo alright . |
10 | Yeah , well compared to a lot more I 've got a lot less |
11 | Having noticed the hills were well defended to the north , this in itself became something of a challenge , and on my Groats End Walk , having met a friend off the train at Achanalt , we followed the only practical tracks south from there , which skirted out peaks on their east flanks . |
12 | Travel figures prominently , though it may well apply to the widening of your field of experience . |
13 | These views may well apply to the centre of the empire but require modification for the northwest provinces . |
14 | The larger , Q-beta RNA molecules are less well adapted to a test-tube environment but better adapted to the environment provided by E.coli cells . |
15 | The hypopharynx is well adapted to the presence of a foreign body , and insertion of the laryngeal mask can easily be achieved in awake patients under topical anaesthesia and sedation . |
16 | In contrast to the main characters of Out and Such , the anonymous protagonist of Between appears to be relatively well adapted to the world in which she lives and travels . |
17 | The common law is not well adapted to the use of standard terms because their use is inconsistent with a freely negotiated bargain . |
18 | He had in prospect a time of truce , while Janet , an expert manager , in a trouser suit well adapted to the task , gave him very real help with the laying-up , but at the same time made a series of unacceptable comparisons between the caravan and Rochester . |
19 | They are built of the teak , polished and varnished , and are well adapted to the Underground , whereas if ordinary coloured coaches were run they would soon show the dirt — as do the G.W. ‘ And now , ’ said Mr Coker , ‘ you shall see some of our crack rolling-stock — the finest trains in the Kingdom ’ . |
20 | This particular formula is well adapted to an environment consisting of test-tubes provided with ready-made replicase . |
21 | They may not come from a church-going background , but with encouragement they might well respond to an invitation to be part of the Church 's music , at least occasionally . |
22 | Probably one of the most popular stances in taekwondo is the ‘ walking stance ’ , which is well suited to a number of conditions that require rapid movement in all directions . |
23 | That 's why it 's so well suited to a bedroom . |
24 | Four-terminal networks for which the input impedance is low and the output impedance is high are clearly well suited to the achievement of the termination conditions needed for h-parameter measurement . |
25 | Their application to such industries as spinning and weaving in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries often resulted in inventions suited to the circumstances of petty producers : The new machines required little capital and a family-sized labor force , and hence were well suited to the perpetuation of cottage industry . |
26 | Both Jackson pickups seem well suited to the majority of modern rock sounds , with plenty of power , but more importantly , bags of tone . |
27 | This fine actor , whose appearances on the stage are all too infrequent , is well suited to the part of CS Lewis , committed Christian and seemingly confirmed bachelor . |
28 | Much of it is in the recording itself ; the Carmé Ensemble play in a warm , romantic glow , whereas the Chamber Orchestra of the Teatre Lliure have a much sharper , harsher acoustic , which highlights some tremendously edgy brass playing , and gives all the instruments a primitive feel very well suited to the music . |
29 | Overlooking the Sheffield–Baslow road and forming a lengthy escarpment of both continues ‘ edge ’ and isolated buttress , Gardom 's is the quiet and peaceful oasis well suited to the seeker of a bit of seclusion . |
30 | APL involves the accreditation of competence ; the new SCOTVEC Advanced Courses , which are written in competence terms , are well suited to the provision of an APL service . |