Example sentences of "well [verb] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As you know we 've decided to concentrate our management and financial resources on our media interests , which cover the information , education and entertainment markets and in which our spread of businesses including books , newspapers , family attractions and television are well placed for future growth . |
2 | The hilltops were marked with earthworks or were traditional beacon sites — summits well placed for line-of-sight communication . |
3 | The story may be true since instances of such zeal are well attested for Christian antiquity . |
4 | An entrepreneur who wishes to have full control over the management of an enterprise may well opt for sole trading as the only form which offers sufficient freedom of action . |
5 | But although they might be better mounted , by normal standards , they were not so well horsed for rough riding as were the Borderers on their tough , sure-footed hill ponies ; on this terrain the fleeing men ought to be able to keep ahead . |
6 | Add to this the author 's credentials as Dr Crichton , a graduate of Harvard Medical School , and the ground is well prepared for ready belief . |
7 | And this was what we proposed to do , based on the Dutch ship ‘ Plancius ’ , a sturdy forty metre long ex-pilot-boat which was well equipped for Arctic exploration with up to twenty-four passengers . |
8 | Many of them are pioneers , characteristic of early successional sequences elsewhere , and are well adapted for long-distance dispersal , so that under isolated circumstances such pioneers can form ‘ mature ’ communities , even though the level of disturbance is low . |
9 | These systems are well suited for large-scale discovery and enquiry work , when daily transcripts can be entered . |
10 | The vessels best equipped for this were ‘ cogs ’ , ships of high sides well suited for commercial traffic from which , indeed , most of them were taken . |
11 | It is very well served for public transport and is one of the few places in this book where a private car is not essential . |