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

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1 With six large journalists aboard , all well filled with beer and sandwiches , there was scarcely room for Dyson to turn the wheel or change gear without jamming his elbow into Ted Hurwitz 's stomach .
2 Ricketts , too , pitched his types into the Thames when the Vale Press closed in 1904 ; and , fortunately for the river which , as Alan Thomas observed , must have been pretty well clogged with type , Lucien Pissarro chose the English Channel for the Eragny equipment .
3 It has been known for many years that neurons , like other cells , can be maintained alive and well under such conditions for periods of many days or even weeks , provided they are kept warm , aerated and well fed with glucose and other essential molecules .
4 One of the many major problems for this idea is that Broca 's aphasics usually show better performance with content than with function words even when the task is reading aloud single words : the patient given tie , and , the and ant to read aloud might well succeed with tie and ant but not with and or the .
5 He 's perfectly competent , well supplied with money always , and it 's no more than a quarter past nine .
6 After mating , by stimulus of the presence of the eggs , the male guards the nest and fans the eggs which keeps water moving over them so they are well supplied with oxygen .
7 I know there 's lads get eggs and butter and stuff from the farms , but everybody has n't got farms , and I could take you to some cottages that are well supplied with butter , sugar and cheese and what have you , that 's not from the farms . ’
8 In reality , he is the front man for the white rulers of Pretoria who keep him well supplied with cash , arms , and advisers .
9 It might be added that William Hamilton was well supplied with interest to advance his settlement , for he had served Lord Haddington as a page when at college and had continued in Haddington 's service as chaplain .
10 In United Kingdom Association of Professional Engineers v. ACAS ( 1980 ) the Association sought recognition from a company already well supplied with trade unions .
11 Ford says it is well advanced with development of a commercial version of the technology and hopes it will be in operation within five years .
12 At Eachuinn Odhar 's order , David Beaton had kept the lad well dosed with poppy , till he slept himself all unwitting and unwilling back to health .
13 More recently , the Department has commissioned an awareness campaign whose major aims are : ensuring everyone who needs to know about EMC does so ; ensuring that UK industry is well equipped with information to tackle the directive ; setting up mechanisms for British industry to acquire the necessary technical know-how ; helping industry to implement EMC measures with minimum cost and disruption ; and finally , promoting the positive aspects of competitive advantage in Europe as well as explaining the pitfalls of non-compliance .
14 Thanks to the Engineers School at Altdorf and the Artillery School at Nuln , the Empire army is particularly well equipped with war machines .
15 The farm was well equipped with machinery and did not need the hand labour of earlier years .
16 It has been refurbished throughout with new desks and chairs and is well equipped with radio , television , filmstrip , overhead projector , microcomputer , automatic weather station , video and tracing facilities .
17 Keeping your farmyard and the surrounding area well lit with security floodlights at night is a cost-effective way to help keep criminals away .
18 She had put a small fridge in his room and she kept it well stocked with milk .
19 But Pardy had known he was in a crowded place and that animals were involved which might very well react with panic at his action .
20 The top-end of the market , where the likes of Intel Scientific Computer and Parsytec live , is already well populated with compiler technology , but Portland reckons there is a great deal of ground to be gained amongst the host of niche players banging out i860 boards for graphics and CPU acceleration .
21 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 .
22 These were all covered over with baulks of timber secured with concrete and well stocked with food and weapons .
23 Competently able , and only too willing to succour those in trouble , sickness or any other worldly adversity , she was well stocked with rancour against those whom she could not count as unfortunate .
24 Always run pipes with a fall away from the cistern and make sure that they are well supported with pipe clips
25 Australia has major coal , gas and uranium reserves but is less well endowed with oil .
26 Edinburgh is very well endowed with library resources for associated research .
27 Kim , well fortified with Brandy Mac was feeding cold Big Mac to Trippy while straddling his lap , his arms around her waist so he could still play .
28 Clad in an old black leotard and leggings , now fairly well daubed with paint , and with her mane of hair hidden beneath a scarlet bandana , she did n't exactly look like a decorator , she realised with a giggle as she caught sight of her own reflection in the hall mirror on the way to the kitchen , but she 'd discovered at an early stage of the game just how much bending , stretching and crouching was involved and so had decided she might as well be comfortable while she did it .
29 When a less opaque finish is required , tape abrasive paper of grade 500 , 800 or 1200 to a wood block and proceed as if planing , keeping the paper well wet with water .
30 Some of the drovers , usually employed in the Cattle Auction Marts , were well plied with beer and in no time were leading processions of small and some not so small children around the city , processions which seemed mainly to support the Conservative cause .
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