Example sentences of "well know [coord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Forty years later , when viruses were better known and several people had attributed viral origins to some tumours and perhaps leukaemia , the paper was rediscovered .
2 Comparisons with pre-Reformation music are also made , and these are bedevilled by Wulstan 's well known but personal and unsubstantiated views on the sounding pitch of Latin music written before C.1558 .
3 Some are well known but new technology brings new problems .
4 The more well known or international they are , the better .
5 The ideas of problem solving appear to be well known or obvious , but most of us will be able to recall situations where we spent hours or days on a problem whose solution was ‘ obvious ’ once we found it .
6 A large number of constructed reliefs by other artists , both less well known and prominent , are also on display .
7 The guardian ad litem had been to a well known and eminent consultant psychiatrist , who described L. as suffering from an ‘ emotional disorder characterised by anxious , withdrawn and fearful behaviour accompanied by temper tantrums . ’
8 Well known and successful as an artist between the wars , Morris sank from fashionable consciousness after 1940 , though a major and admired figure in the art community of East Anglia .
9 Such regional devolution is well known and topical in the United Kingdom at the present day .
10 Mention Czechoslovkia to walkers and most will think of the High Tatras , the well known and majestic mountains in Slovakia .
11 Black bituminous Silurian shales of oil source rock quality are well known and widespread on the Continent .
12 Lineages also contributed to the expenses of funerals : members made a collection toward the cost of feeding the guests ; if the dead person was a well known and respected man , the household might have to provide two meals a day and continual tea for up to a week for a hundred or so visitors ( who sometimes brought a contribution of a sheep or tea or sugar ) .
13 But late night Jay tore into the poem , words flowing like wine from an oak cask , and — what the hell ? — redeemed by the dawn spring of Lucy 's eyes , she put the poem in an envelope , avoided Francis 's deep meaningful questions : this love had no confidantes , not even one as well known and sweet as he .
14 The probem of contamination is one of the most well known and difficult hurdles with this technique .
15 The physical consequences of nicotine addiction ( and of nicotine use , irrespective of addiction ) are well known and dramatic but nonetheless frequently , denied on a day-to-day basis .
16 The hospital appears to be well known and popular with local residents and therefore a vast amount of acute work … is undertaken . ’
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