Example sentences of "well [vb pp] [noun] [prep] [noun] " 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 We need to ensure that there is a well developed strategy for science in Europe , particularly in those areas where major efforts are required such as environmental research .
4 The Venetians , too , are focusing on their local heritage with Il Vetro veneziano 1890–1990 ( L140,000 ) , written by Rosa Barovier Mentasti for L'Arsenale — the first full history of Venetian glass-making from Art Nouveau to the present day — and a second edition of Giardini segreti a Venezia ( L80,000 ) , by Gianni Berengo Gardin , Cristina Moldi Ravenna and Tudy Sammartini , evoking the intimate atmosphere of the little-known and well hidden gardens of Venice .
5 In a well received speech on June 21 he had accused the current CPSU leadership of " ideological confusion " and of allowing radicals to wage " an organized campaign to destroy the party from within " .
6 Firstly because of the cost , and secondly because I was firm in my belief that there was no substitute for a reliable watch , an accurate depth gauge and a thorough working knowledge of a well proven set of decompression tables .
7 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 .
8 Two items , Oncques amor and Petite fleur , are first given in alternative setting played by chitarrone and harp , providing both comparisons and well placed variety of tone and texture .
9 Amsteg 's position makes it a well placed base for climbers and hill walkers .
10 Quite often the interactions among insects , both social and sexual , lead to well demarcated patterns of infection .
11 Not a word was spoken as they made their way to the bar , but a well chilled bottle of wine was uncorked and waiting …
12 The decline of family life , the lowering of standards in the schools , the ‘ permissive ’ worm within , the irresponsibility of working mothers and their delinquent ‘ latch-key ’ children , the excessive leniency of the law , and the unwarranted interference of the ‘ softy-softy , namby-pamby pussyfooting ’ of the ‘ so-called experts ’ — these were well trodden avenues of complaint by ‘ law-and-order ’ enthusiasts and ‘ anti-permissive ’ moralists , warning of a vast historical degeneration among the British people .
13 But money matters because it enables the elderly to continue to retain the power of choice in many areas of their lives , to defend themselves to some extent against the ‘ slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ’ and to enjoy a well earned retirement with dignity .
14 Olbia is a well organised airport with duty free facilities .
15 So it is a wind-winnowing process that is responsible for the well sorted distribution of grain sizes that is characteristic of air-fall deposits .
16 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 .
17 I mean to my mind you might just as well spend your money on , what are you doing idiot , on a well made piece of furniture today like some of those we 've seen in , in
18 A well made piece of kit that will undoubtedly become more apparent on our banks during the coming seasons .
19 He was a hale fellow well met sort of Yorkshireman you know , a bluff Yorkshireman .
20 Well briefed guards with fire fighting appliances should be placed in the vicinity .
21 It is not reasonable to expect Hong Kong to continue to accept , year in , year out , large numbers of people coming from Vietnam — not because they have a well founded fear of persecution , but because they want to better the economic lot of themselves and their families .
22 A refugee is defined as someone who suffers from a well founded fear of persecution , and the process has to determine whether such a fear is well-founded .
23 On Campus there is a well equipped gymnasium with facilities for handball , basketball , etc. , table tennis , jogging , hard tennis courts .
24 Pillars , dance floor ; rectangular , well lit area at street side of disco .
25 Perhaps one of the least well understood aspects of trading is that of obtaining credit .
26 There was a well understood code of honour in these matters and guests invariably responded nobly .
27 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 .
28 The notion of defining standards for practice is now a well recognised part of quality service provision .
29 Preputial plasty is a well recognised procedure in Europe , and we think that it is a reliable option for selected patients with tight but unscarred and uninfected foreskins .
30 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 ) .
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