Example sentences of "well [conj] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Well that says a right lot that does . |
2 | If we say well that looks a bit awkward so we 're going to plot the Y against sine X or the y against log X |
3 | Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions . |
4 | Well that needs a check that needs needs another check I I would guess . |
5 | Well that makes a kind of convenient break actually , because what I wanted to start on er then was things which really perhaps ought to be postponed till , till next . |
6 | Yeah , I I 've well that makes a change you know I mean some of my stuff 's come back from them and I 've wondered whether they 've read it . |
7 | Well that makes a difference , solid floor . |
8 | and she said er well that seems a nice holiday for Mr and Miss or Mrs |
9 | Scrub the potatoes well and make a single cut along the top of each . |
10 | Despite worries to the contrary , pressed flowers photograph well and make a refreshing change from more conventional forms of artwork . |
11 | Parents also need to be aware when their child has behaved well and make a comment about this so that the child receives praise and recognition for good behaviour . |
12 | ‘ We get on very well and make a good team ’ , says Fran , ‘ I know we have found our little niche in life . ’ |
13 | Despite my nervousness , I sing it well and receive a hearty applause at the end . |
14 | He said Strega ran good , handled well and had a lot more power left . |
15 | ‘ If your evening began well and had a bad middle , I hope you enjoyed the end . ’ |
16 | But , once he realised that I was a bit apart from them , we started to get on well and wrote a lot together , coming up with new lyrics for ‘ Did You No Wrong ’ and beginning to find cover versions that would really establish our identity . |
17 | Never having been aboard a ship before , she found she had a natural liking for the sea life : she suffered no seasickness at all , and as João had sent an excellent chef to cook her meals , she dined well and developed a taste for the green wine of Portugal . |
18 | Well and get a couple of days like today these daffs will be out you know ! |
19 | Liza left as well and got a job on the munitions with Sally Buckley , which boded no good . |
20 | — John Taylor spoke well and got a standing ovation . |
21 | These corners are sometimes almost more difficult for the men than for the women , as we use longer skis but I handled the course well and produced a 3rd place , my most encouraging FIS race result for some time . |
22 | The professional person is challenged to serve well and to make a name for himself or herself . |
23 | You are much more likely to go for old pine , or oak , tough lacquer or vinyl — at least for several years , but there is no reason why these can not work just as well and create a feeling of their own . |
24 | Some patients seem to do well and have a bowel frequency of less than four in 24 hours without any impairment of continence . |
25 | Enquiries regarding the geographical location and other details of places of interest require the receptionist to know the locality well and have a guide book on the area . |
26 | Greg Downs says it was just one of those things and his Hereford team are playing well and have a good cup record . |
27 | To their credit , Malone responded well and grabbed a deserved try from Colin Wilkinson when he made a typical burst into the back line and scored under the posts with aplomb . |
28 | I also feel that in ‘ Futility ’ Owen uses emotion very well and gives a very good impression of his feeling which I feel is slightly lacking in a couple of his other poems . |
29 | Fiction and drama , when they are done well and provide a convincing , realistic context in which serious crimes occur , can often enable us to imagine ourselves doing things which , in the abstract description , we would consider impossible . |
30 | In Gardening From Which ? trials in 1985 , which was a fairly wet summer , petunia Resisto Mixed did particularly well and provided a colourful display until late September . |