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

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1 They are very diverse , but they all have prominent lobate appendages , a well developed head with eyes , and sometimes a tail-fan .
2 It has many well developed facilities for holidaymakers with wonderful bathing and watersports , tremendous sightseeing and tasty food and drink at rock bottom prices .
3 Two weeks ago , for example , Halim Hattat , professor of uroandrology at Istanbul University , issued a well publicised invitation for Turks with sexual problems to come forward for treatment .
4 Amsteg 's position makes it a well placed base for climbers and hill walkers .
5 The family health services authority has funded Walters ' locum costs ( ‘ 14 meetings in two months ’ ) and the costs of training for general practitioners and their staff , and Brian Roycroft came and spoke to well attended meetings of fundholders and non-fundholders .
6 On Campus there is a well equipped gymnasium with facilities for handball , basketball , etc. , table tennis , jogging , hard tennis courts .
7 The remaining two discs in my ‘ Aspects ’ batch are both based on the musical theatre : ‘ Broadway Favourites ! ( ) , features the Winnipeg SO under Erich Kunzel in a very well played selection of numbers from My Fair Lady , Lady Be Good , Annie Get Your Gun , The Fantasticks , Man of La Mancha , Guys and Dolls , Cats and a suite of waltzes based on the music of Richard Rodgers .
8 In Chapter II , the reference is only to the taking of ‘ evidence ’ , which is a well recognised function of consuls , as reflected , e.g. , in United Kingdom bilateral conventions and in the 1954 Convention , and not the performance of ‘ other judicial acts ’ ( regarded as exclusively judicial functions ) .
9 The intention is not only to record the whereabouts of existing and established collections , but to make available to researchers up-to-date information about less well known groups of records , especially those still in private hands .
10 If there 's something that is n't working , there 's a well known adage with computers , do n't fix it .
11 The 110 we have , had its well known make of tyres replaced at less than 10,000 miles due to sidewalls breaking up ( as have many others , with punctures from steel tyre cords penetrating the tube inside the tyre ) .
12 Moreover , these successes have to be set beside the less successful regeneration projects attempting to replicate the well known formula in cities such as Richmond ( Virginia ) , Toledo ( Ohio ) and Flint ( Michigan ) , all of which are faltering ( Guskind , 1989 ) .
13 ALWAYS BUY SAFE TOYS AND NEVER KEEP BROKEN TOYS Pick only quality toys from reputable trader — one you know , or one of a well known chain of shops .
14 He is responsible for the Group 's taxation , UK trust and pension services and he is also a well known author of books and articles on taxation .
15 In addition , we have observed that a well characterised group of patients do not benefit from endoscopic therapy .
16 Local education authorities have less autonomy and become more the administrative arm of the Department of Education and Science , delivering a system of education within the well defined orbit of circulars and orders in council .
17 The gallery at the regional Architecture Centre has been the focus for much of the region 's activity with an attractive and well supported series of exhibitions .
18 Carelessness when cigarette- or pipe-smoking is a well documented cause of accidents and in many work places , smoking is now forbidden in designated areas because of the fire hazard ( quite apart from public concern about smoking-related diseases p. 131 ) .
19 Meanwhile , Adobe 's well documented clash of cultures with Microsoft Corp carries on — ‘ we wo n't be able to license our core technologies to Microsoft for Windows NT , ’ says Ybarra .
20 The main interest of planting in the area lies in the well planned system of shelterbelts .
21 In contrast to the immediacy of assistance which can emerge from well managed relationships between phases of education and between schools and colleges and the external community , longer-term connections need to be created and nurtured .
22 The HCIMA Reference Book is now a very well established service for members .
23 In fact , the first such new material was introduced in November 1987 — ‘ Avron , ’ impact resistant sheet material with a feel like marble and a smooth satin surface texture , available in a well chosen range of colours . ’
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