Example sentences of "well [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A political decision does that.as well as any other .
2 Which now means that for the next oh and Alex , Alex is being a stupid tart as well about this thing .
3 The quality , calibre , extra capability and extra commitment that they give are well worth any time that may be given up to volunteer reserve service .
4 Well for that nymph story .
5 I 'll have one as well for that price reduced to clear , what 's that ?
6 The onboard switchable amp simulator ( it is n't listed as an effect ) makes a difference , but again I would strongly recommend experimentation , as the sound character can change between mixers — and amps as well for that matter .
7 Well for that time of the year it was remarkable really .
8 Tickets had not been going too well for this event before the European Indoor , but afterwards Cosford was soon sold out .
9 While the area health authority ( AHA ) had commissioned work to consider the future of its long-stay hospitals , the looming 1982 reorganization of the NHS by which the area tier of authorities was to be abolished , did not augur well for any initiative to be taken forward from such work .
10 Martha had been far from well for some time and was in need of another operation .
11 Well for some reason they survived when it was expanded .
12 With him , well for some reason he does n't like us , well , you say I was thinking , I 've been thinking as you know this is the sort of thing that I , gets on to my mind , but I was thinking to myself well really and truly we are so honest people ourselves , we do n't go round you know and screw sort of fiddling things , I suppose it comes to hard to us when we discover other people have
13 As a result , the economy is unlikely to perform well during this period .
14 Well during this programme I 'll be talking with a number of people who are involved in the industry who have their fingers on the pulse of what is commonly known as the tourist industry .
15 Gourlay agreed : ‘ There 's no doubt I did n't play well after that opening set — I do n't know if it upset me — I suppose subconsciously it must have . ’
16 Beat in the lemon rind and eggs , and little at a time , beating well after each addition .
17 Add beaten egg a little at a time , beating well after each addition and keeping mixture stiff .
18 The Company did very well despite this attitude to its imports ; in the 1660s it made a number of loans to the government , amounting altogether to £130,000 , and in the 1680s it regularly paid 10,000 guineas a year , which came to about 1 per cent of the King 's total revenue .
19 Well of that order yes .
20 The UK 's objection to the proposed Directive was that it was ‘ unreasonably restrictive ’ to designate large river catchments ‘ simply because , for a short period of time in the autumn , the water may temporarily exceed 50 mg/litre although throughout the rest of the year it will be well below that figure . ’
21 Most Phase 3 schools received enhancement well below this level .
22 Since the observed frequency of aphasia in right handers is well below this figure , the model of unilateral speech dominance for right handers is , according to Satz , at least viable .
23 In fact , completions recorded by the National House-building Council ( NHBC ) are consistently well below this figure , with the exception of 1988 .
24 Matters are now well past that stage .
25 John Buckingham on Foinavon , well behind this chaos , was still keeping an eye on Josh Gifford on Honey End , though he was aware that his mount would be likely to prove more one-paced than the favourite .
26 Well like any other of its kind , it 's a simple solution for program launching and hard disk management .
27 er , and I would think , well like any furniture now wherever you go you can buy the most atrocious furniture ca n't you ?
28 If they were the right spots , and he handled them properly , he might manage to get his foot well into that door .
29 It was nurtured by a tradition of working-class involvement in politics which exhibited strong continuities well into this century .
30 Iron and steel sailing ships of various lines were carrying first- , second- and sometimes third-class passengers to Australia well into this century .
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