Example sentences of "well [subord] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It actually doe it works for triangle , you can do a triangle as well cos of course if you realize you can put a line across there a line across there a line
2 Transport does well because of investment in public transport as the plan 's measures to persuade people to leave their cars at home take effect .
3 Mortgages can be made of chattels personal as well as of land .
4 Finally , the position of the retinoic acid receptor element , the limits of footprints I and II as well as of oligonucleotide region III in the BglI-NaeI sequence is depicted in figure 2B .
5 A flask containing one was a recognized and valued relic ; the Shroud of Turin was thought to show signs of tears as well as of sweat and blood .
6 There was a touch of elfish melancholy , as well as of delicacy , in Tolkien which would never respond to the broader outlines of Lewis 's essentially sunny disposition .
7 High ecclesiastics were men of authority as well as of sanctity .
8 After the initiation of Clelia , she was to Clara less Surprising than she might otherwise have been , for the resemblance between mother and daughter was marked : the features were the same , though worn and lined by grooves deeper than mere wrinkles : the set of the conscious , curious head was the same , and the hair was the same , though streaked with white , and hanging with the benefits of expense , as well as of style .
9 In a sharply critical personal statement in the House of Commons on Nov. 13 he said that the so-called Madrid conditions for UK entry into the ERM , agreed by the European Council in June 1989 [ see pp. 36740-41 ] , had come into existence only after he and the then Chancellor of the Exchequer , Nigel Lawson , had made it clear that they could not continue in office unless a specific commitment to join the ERM was made , and he accused the Prime Minister of increasingly risking leading herself and others astray in matters of substance as well as of style .
10 He refused to live in the President 's official residence , and was particularly remembered for his outspoken opposition to terrorism and the Mafia , his support for human rights , and his personal presence at times of national disaster as well as of celebration .
11 This prerogative was exercisable in times of quiet as well as of emergency and it was in no way fettered or reduced by the enactment of legislation like the Police Act .
12 The precise reasons why this is so may well be complex , and derive no doubt from considerations of deterrence as well as of legality .
13 We see war , famine , disaster , the scurrying of diplomats and the habits of exotic animals on our home screens ; we are aware of patterns of life not our own , of alternatives of choice , habit and provision as well as of thought .
14 This has been referred to frequently and the panel meetings where I 've been present erm the authority has agreed that Council and what it 's doing is to using a review of the District Planning Procedure is going to list this entire process working in partnership with Hertfordshire 's own Organisation , County Council , the department of transport , and other relevant erm national and local government Organisations as well as of course with and are the owners of the site .
15 Diving animals need some grasp of the difference between solids and fluids , as well as of depth , movement , and distance .
16 Morley commends Oliver Elton for his " emphatic " claim that " our early poetry " mirrors the " English genius " , and that there is a true continuity of spirit , as well as of expression , in our poetry " .
17 But the concept of state monopoly of programme stations ( or programming ) , as well as of transmission networks , was already present .
18 An important aspect of pressure measurements , as well as of velocity measurements with Pitot tubes , is the design of sensitive manometers .
19 In it one can trace the origin and development of social , political , and philosophical ideas , as well as of taste , fashion , and outlook .
20 Our bodies are part of our whole makeup and the intimate relationship of marriage needs expression in closeness of body as well as of mind and spirit .
21 The very process of humanization can now be viewed as a product of aesthetic feeling as well as of mind .
22 Each of these disciplines is currently represented in our postgraduate body and applications are invited from graduates of these disciplines as well as of Chemical Engineering .
23 Since an earlier study ( Wing , 1988 ) had reported no improvement in client experience of some of the first people to move out of Darenth Park Hospital , in services which themselves turned out to replicate many of the organizational features of the hospital , it was decided to include some measures of the physical and social environment as well as of client experience .
24 The spirit of mobilization as well as of equality ( or , at least , fraternity ) was in the air .
25 Existing reports have depended on self reported defecation frequency which is prone to wrror and on reports of straining at stool , which is unreliable because it is a symptom of irritable bowel syndrome as well as of constipation .
26 Full advantage should be taken of the interest and availability of the press , as well as of radio and television .
27 His subsequent progress inside the Corporation was rapid and distinctive — from the external services in Bush House to Canada again , this time as BBC representative from 1956 to 1959 ; back to Bush House as head of external broadcasting administration ; on to Broadcasting House as the BBC 's secretary ( 1963–6 ) , a post of varying status and influence at different times in the history of the BBC , but during the regime of the director-general , Sir Hugh Greene , who had personally selected Curran for the job , a key post drawing him into discussions of policy , often highly controversial policy , as well as of administration ; back again to Bush House as director of external services ( 1967–9 ) , which brought him into close touch with government ; and on Greene 's retirement , becoming , to his considerable surprise , director-general himself in April 1969 .
28 The rapid progress of scientific knowledge , he declared , would be ‘ the means under God of extirpating all error and prejudice , and of putting an end to all undue and usurped authority in the business of religion as well as of science . ’
29 In his The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa ( 1922 ) he referred obscurely to considerations of ‘ policy ’ as well as of economy which had guided his thinking .
30 But it is a reminder that the labour movement has always addressed issues of the quality of life as well as of material pragmatics .
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