Example sentences of "be well [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He made the Eastern breakthrough via his Yugoslav publishers , who thought the non-violent message would be well received by Russians .
2 Money-off vouchers are one answer , but they are not very popular with magazines and may not be well received by suppliers either .
3 PHILIPPA Russell 's huge water jug and wash basin in the craft window showcase here , would be well received by seaside boarding house landladies up and down the country .
4 By 1929 the drift towards a new cinema as being picked up by the critics , who eagerly pointed out both what they liked in the new films and what they thought would be well received by audiences .
5 This can be well illustrated from burials .
6 I 'm not too worried about this because the team should be well prepared by kick-off time and in Ronnie Moran and Roy Evans , there are two people on the inside whose European experience is second to none .
7 The mixture should always be well shaken before use .
8 Thus , the distinction between a benign andmalignant lesion may be impossible since signal intensity values are similar for both , and , furthermore , the characteristic patterns of cortical bone destruction and new bone formation can not be well visualised on MRI .
9 It was true if you had an American boyfriend you stood to gain quite a bit in material goods , as their PX always seemed to be well stocked with food and silk stockings , cigarettes and make-up — all things in short supply in England — and for this reason if nothing else the Yanks were never short of female company .
10 Even the drying out of ground beneath boilers can cause shrinkage — which is why boilers should be well insulated at ground level .
11 There are indications that a major reappraisal of curriculum content and access is already under way and seems to be well supported by teachers .
12 Thus a Peruvian biologist must be well trained in fieldwork , experienced in research and have an idea of priorities .
13 However , the reception office is very much a functional working area and should be well planned with work centres focused around the major equipment used , and located so that communication and liaison with the other sections is easy , simple and efficient .
14 Ulster will be well represented in Cork — ten players feature in the Under 16s and eight in the Under 18s .
15 DUP councillor Sammy Wilson said at last week 's monthly meeting of the council it was unnecessary for the Lord Mayor to attend the Hong Kong trip as Belfast would be well represented by Laganisde board members , amongst others .
16 In addition , however , transitions that are electronically forbidden but magnetic dipole allowed may be well defined in CD spectra .
17 David Phillips ' shot from the right seemed to be well covered by Paul Gerrard until Henry , attempting to clear , only managed to head firmly into the ground , and the ball bounced agonizingly over the stranded Oldham keeper .
18 The fibre or compost should be well moistened before use .
19 This is probably a hermeneutic task , and could possibly be well achieved through discourse analysis ( Potter and Wetherell , 1987 ) .
20 Professional associations would seem to be well placed in terms of expertise and disinterest to carry out this kind of selection .
21 The outside of any house or flat should be well lit at night .
22 Enclosed porches should always be well lit at night .
23 And , judging by the ABC 's World Cup ratings , the heightened interest in Australian rugby could be well served by night games .
24 An interest in the early days — the silent cinema , in fact — would be well served by Kevin Brownlow 's The Parade 's Gone By …
25 Looking to our right we recognised the Cottages with the road in front of them close to the ditch ; also our Professor 's stable , coach-house and dog kennels , with the back entrance from the road to his garden … we were soon in King 's Road [ Pancras Way ] which we found to be well studded with trees on each side … to our left the Country residence of Counsellor Agar [ builder of Agar 's Town ] … we turned to the right and first took notice of the front of our Professor 's house with its large garden protected from the pathway and road by a brick wall .
26 John Ambrose should be well known to visitors to recent Woodworker Shows , as he has won rather a lot of medals in the turning competitions .
27 The factory will already be well known to Kirstie , as her father , John Armstrong , has worked at Stoddard for many years , and her sister Karen , works in Management Accounts .
28 The overall standard of authors and papers is high and contributors such as L. Bretherick V.C. Marshall and T. Kletz will be well known to readers .
29 It is instructive that this literature appears not to be well known within UK child care services .
30 Some troops would be left to besiege Portsmouth , while the rest of this force , forming the left wing of the invading army , would turn inland , through Petersfield to Farnham , to come into line with the right wing , already expected to be well established in Surrey .
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