Example sentences of "well [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the distance was a large L-shaped residence , also well back off the road . |
2 | While catalytic converters may cost the manufacturer around £50 to buy , to fit them requires skilled labour and may well bump up the price of a new car by between £100 and £1000 depending on the model . |
3 | But the hotel may well bump up the bill with all sorts of spurious charges . |
4 | She remembered saying that she might very well buy out the others and live in the property herself . |
5 | If he had the slightest suspicion of how she really felt , it could well bring out the sympathetic side of his nature . |
6 | If the expectation is held strongly then market participant action may well bring about the event that was expected . |
7 | Those chilling words — official indifference and lack of care — may well sum up the experience of refugees in many countries , not just our own . |
8 | Oh while I 'm at it , might as well dish out the agendas as well since we 've already started . |
9 | Well get out the place then ! |
10 | Our unequal arms might well take up the difference in line lengths when flying one way ; but the perverse nature of our natural reactions does n't allow the same correction when flying the other way . |
11 | As Coleman subsequently reported to Control , this pretty well summed up the relationship between Hurley and the spooks in Nicosia . |
12 | Realizing that I may well end up the whipping boy if things go wrong , I attempt , in bankers ' parlance , to ‘ cover my ass ’ . |
13 | Well I just thought I 'd go over now and I might as well go down the shop when |
14 | ‘ It 's obvious nobody 's going anywhere tonight , so we may as well play out the charade of being rational people . |
15 | so you might as well fill in the gaps whenever you can er they 're for a day out that 's the trouble they 're not , they 're not there for a , they 're not |
16 | They are beginning to let more and more hotel-type contracts , which makes sense — if we 've got a lot of senior management on a big site , they might as well pick up the housekeeping as well . ’ |
17 | May well pick up the bit of pa a paper . |
18 | Well seeing as this is working I might as well pick up the headphones is n't it . |
19 | ‘ I waited for Graham to arrive on Hampstead Heath — the hunched figure I knew so well tottering down the tarmac path that clings to the side of the hill in the twilight . |
20 | Well write down the names let's have a go at , let's work out , let's work out the teams |
21 | Well ran down the bottom bit ! |
22 | The much underrated rhythm section of Smith and Gregory also showed up well pounding out the rock-solid bed for Gedge 's plaintive plea . |