Example sentences of "well [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Comparing television with the press , for example , the public rated television a full 1.0 marks better than the press for providing issue-information , and 0.7 marks better on providing leader-information , but only 0.3 marks better for helping viewers and readers decide how to vote ( Table 6.9 ) .
2 Every one of these nine sources was rated better for providing information than for helping people decide how to vote .
3 Are simple formulas better for your skin ?
4 Better for the employees and pensioners , he said yesterday , for Pilkington to stay and run the business as it runs its UK operations .
5 Better for the employees and pensioners , he said yesterday , for Pilkington to stay and run the business as it runs its UK operations .
6 Better for us to be involved than you personally , John . ’
7 Oddly , perhaps ominously , the war has in many respects gone better for Israel to date than for any other single party ( with the possible exception of CNN ) . ’
8 He has a dynamic personality and musical discrimination , and without exception the orchestra played much better for him than it did for the ballet conductor , Viktor Fedotov .
9 From the moment he had come to power , Napoleon III had made it plain that for him the problem of Paris was not simply one of creating prosperity for its inhabitants ; rather it was one of transforming and embellishing the city in such a way as to make life better for its inhabitants while simultaneously making it worthy of the new France .
10 Better for pivoting .
11 In the end , however , to diminish the welfare of some animals is a price we must be willing to pay for making the world better for others , both human and nonhuman . ’
12 The middle-horned breed was described as a group of ‘ local varieties ’ of which the most noted were the Devon , Sussex and Hereford , the last two being considered varieties of the Devon , with the Hereford thought to be the least active and hardy under the yoke but better for fattening .
13 However , the British breeds are considered better for meat quality and taste and also for thrift and adaptability ; they remain in demand as sucklers , whereas the French and other large continental breeds are perhaps better suited as beef sires for commercial crossbreeding in dairy herds .
14 Teaching atoms and molecules to nine year olds would add spice and purpose to junior science ( and do better for chemistry 's image than advertising aimed at their parents .
15 BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT …
16 Examples of Peculiar symptoms would be ‘ dry mouth without thirst ’ , ‘ burning pain better for ( > ) heat ’ , ‘ symptoms affecting one half of the body only ’ .
17 Sore throats better for warm drinks
18 Sore throats better for warm drinks , especially if they go from the right to the left side .
19 This is because you will have developed , without necessarily ever having thought about it , some learning style preferences that equip you better for certain stages in the cycle than for others .
20 better for the workforce than bromide in their
21 Better for some fresh air . ’
22 What better for our purpose . ’
23 But Bakker in reply says cartilage is in fact better for absorbing shocks and for building up hydrostatic pressure .
24 In many cases they have given up their spare time to pursue a personal dream of making life better for those around them .
25 What struck me more forcibly than his physical courage was the fact that he made no reference to his own illness but only to the trips and plans to make life better for others .
26 The year 1975 was in all respects better for the Hesketh team .
27 Thorstvedt said : ‘ I 've never played better for the club . ’
28 In this sense , separatism does n't address itself to the business of making life better for all women , and is then restricted in large part to acting as a channel for the energy of women once they have become embittered by heterosexism .
29 When pressed for reasons , they would draw on such ‘ obvious ’ facts as blacks are physically equipped or conditioned better for some sports , or reference was made to the explain-ail theory of ‘ natural ability ’ .
30 Is the client better for our actions ?
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