Example sentences of "well [verb] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Along with this imaginative , inspirational side of the mind goes the capacity — better developed in some than in others — for intuition .
2 In their study of civic culture in 1959 , Almond and Verba repeatedly noted that the better educated in all five countries that they studied were more likely to participate in the political process , and to believe that they could do something to change laws which they felt were unjust through the conventional channels of political participation .
3 They are more open and better interconnected in most coarse clastic deposits than in fine sediments .
4 The sum has been the same since 1983 , when the Government launched its Enterprise Allowance Scheme — better known in some circles as the Enterprise Allowance Scam or Enquiring Artists ' Support .
5 If the senior manager role can not be rotated consultants in communicable disease control may be better served in another role — for example , as consultants in the many community health departments that now have trust status .
6 Beetroot is always better stored in this way after its leaves have been twisted off .
7 That had better go in that 's all I can say .
8 Oh well push in that bit
9 Oh yes , I can see it now : right from the beginning , that 's been your aim ; but let me tell you , Henry is too well ensconced in that job and unless you would like to try and kill him , as my father did , you 'll stay put where you are . ’
10 It certainly is a good sign that LCCIEB is still well received in this region .
11 They are ideally suited and well proven in this particular area and in addition , can enhance the output from built in test equipment ( BITE ) facilities .
12 Micro-electronics and IKBS/MMI/AI were well placed in both .
13 This was not only a matter of saying yes to petitioners and having the resources to say yes often , although Gloucester was well placed in this respect .
14 This was not only a matter of saying yes to petitioners and having the resources to say yes often , although Gloucester was well placed in this respect .
15 In fact , Mr Shiratori has been one of Japan 's representative 's on the IASC since 1984 and is well versed in all the issues ; he is also well aware that he has taken up the reins of office at a critical time for the IASC .
16 The investigator 's recommendations for the prevention of similar accidents in the future are undoubtedly very important but others in authority , well versed in all the issues involved , may consider different ways of achieving the same end .
17 Obviously , legal advice should be obtained from a professional body , trade union , or solicitor well versed in such claims .
18 As physician in charge of screening at Murrayfield Hospital , Dr Ayles is well versed in this particular area and stresses he is anxious to prevent unnecessary alarm .
19 Mrs Curzon , her ‘ lady-cleaner ’ , is in the great tradition of comic servants , always so well done in this author 's work .
20 The two permanent magnet arrays are well separated in this photograph , to allow unrestricted access to the vacuum chamber containing the electron beam .
21 ‘ Collusion ’ should , certainly for antitrust purposes , refer to a form of conduct , not the value of an outcome : collusive behaviour might well result in less than monopoly profits .
22 The increase in business is substantial and may well result in more jobs being created . ’
23 It will be seen that work on the new bore is well advanced in this view from 30th June 1951 .
24 Youth Training Schemes are well advanced in some places but more could be done .
25 By this time , all the arguments had been well rehearsed in both Houses .
26 well look in that case I 'll do this afternoon okay ?
27 You do n't seem to be very well equipped in that line . ’
28 I can assure the hon. Gentleman that his concerns are well reflected in all the discussions between operators and Ministers .
29 Oh , the blancmange of a conductress bites and wrenches pieces of nail from her fingertips and is well schooled in this art , making them like embryonic heads of pre-life .
30 When assessing elders affirmatively , the practitioner may well detect in some very old people a remarkable degree of authenticity .
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