Example sentences of "well [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 A big grey five-year-old , Sunset And Vine jumped well in the Lily Tree Novice Hurdle and stormed home well clear looking a horse with a real future — some of it , I hope on the right channel .
2 It 's Radio Nottingham it 's one twenty two erm Muriel Poole and erm what 's this or twin Alan from the Stockhill Estate happy birthday have fun lots of love to you from Christine and from Derek and from Karl as well so have a lovely day .
3 Spread and ram well down to provide a firm base
4 They sold well enough to justify a second edition , completely re-set , with a few misprints corrected , with the countertenor solos removed from the alto clef to the treble in tactful acknowledgement of the amateur market , and with a title-page announcing it as a new edition .
5 Nevertheless tabular evidence demonstrates that non-traditional students and mature student entrants as a category perform well enough to support a policy of providing opportunities for adults previously unable to enter higher education .
6 Indeed , Jip and Zab have lost their almost telepathic ability to communicate , and , as witnessed by the outcome of the novel , the world is unable to communicate well enough to reach a full consensus or enforce a communal decision .
7 ‘ They ca n't fake it well enough to fool a forensic laboratory .
8 Not until after Easter was King Henry well enough to attend a conference , but even then nothing was achieved .
9 Unless Dickie has passed in well enough to get a scholarship . ’
10 He had taken the full force of the fall but had managed to control the descent well enough to make a controlled crash landing .
11 He is not doing badly enough to find another nominee through a brokered convention , but he is not doing well enough to please a majority even within his own party .
12 Indeed , if the results in London had been repeated throughout the country , Labour would not have done well enough to gain an overall majority in a putative general election .
13 It was tolerated well enough to become a useful drug , but it had a very brief period of action ; 6-MP is attacked by the enzyme xanthine oxidase , a normal constituent of the human body ( and of widespread occurrence elsewhere ) and is converted to a substance , thio-uric acid , which is not active against tumours .
14 However , Beacham and Jones ( 1971 ) came close to taking this line on the grounds that it is not possible to perform the cost-benefit exercise well enough to obtain a soundly based conclusion .
15 She knew Cissie well enough to recognise a ruse when she saw one .
16 In a school having the professional climate characterized above , the capacity — let alone the will — to identify INSET needs with accuracy and honesty will simply not exist , and a self-generated INSET programme may well merely reinforce a school in its inadequacies .
17 Well just have a look and see if you think it alright
18 You might as well just get a brown .
19 It sounds convincing but , as I have already noted , most people who know a particular species well quickly develop a good intuitive sense from an animal 's bodily and facial postures of whether it is likely to attack or escape .
20 Wo , I mean one is a start but erm , in that I may as well still got a half a dozen off the school .
21 Nevertheless he may well still have a remedy against the dealer .
22 ‘ Playing cricket as well always caused a bit of a problem come April , unless you were n't in the team in which case they could n't give a stuff .
23 When this has been tested and discussed and agreed , we will do well clearly to commission a team for the work .
24 This is primary evidence ( material produced in the past ) , though it may well also offer a particular interpretation of an event .
25 For instance someone with a sore throat may well also have a fever and you will get a fuller picture by looking at the remedies in both sections .
26 Well now wait a minute
27 The special educational needs support service ( SENSS ) that I know well now has a structured hierarchy to ensure that available staffing resources are distributed through the borough according to needs .
28 No , no I think it 's just that er , then your sorts of signs I think to indicate that , that was a no ball because it was , I 'm sure an unintentional er beamer and er , they still did well really to get a bit of back on here so .
29 Some of them are excellent , the work of true professionals who know well how to present a logical and inspiring case study .
30 Now you say well why do a U-turn I see no reason why because they done a few U-turns on the child benefit they done a U-turn , they picked it up and then blocked it .
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