Example sentences of "[be] well know " in BNC.

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1 Francesco Primaticcio and Niccolo del'Abbate are better known for their work outside their native city , and an outsider , Dionys Calvaert , adopted Bologna to exert great influence on the next generation of painters .
2 These lie internal to the longitudinals on both ventral and dorsal sides and are better known as the muscles of the dorsal and ventral diaphragms ( see p.234 ) .
3 less reliable supporters give away one or more of these to candidates of other parties who are better known to them .
4 For longer-distance migration the destinations are likely to be places that are better known to tourists or are considered to be scenically more attractive .
5 The first two are better known as Times and Helvetica …
6 Many are fast-moving and able to avoid trawl nets , but less adept at avoiding penguins and seals ; most of the smaller species are better known from the stomach contents of predators than as independent catches .
7 When things are better known . ’
8 Microprose are better known for their comprehensive Simulations such as F-15 II Strike Eagle , and Gunship 2000 , their latest release is a strategy type Role Playing Game called Darklands .
9 The Brennans , who currently boast millions of album sales around the world , are better known as the Irish folk band , Clannad — while Maire 's younger sister Enya is also enjoying great success with a new solo album in both the UK and American charts .
10 It 's amazing how many people are prepared to meet you if you 're well known .
11 Er reading old books there the they talk about the and er around and the beds and all that you know and the jollity people they 're well known about it .
12 This book sheds some light on events that deserve to be better known as for many the months that elapsed proved fatal .
13 Had he not been followed as a Surrey opener by Jack Hobbs , then perhaps he would be better known to posterity .
14 The insects on Newcastle 's wasteland probably deserve to be better known .
15 Elsewhere , too , there have been significant statements : the Kenya Government Sessional Paper ‘ African Socialism and its Application to Planning in Kenya ’ ( 1965 ) , ’ Seretse Khama 's ‘ Education for a Nation ’ ( 1969 ) , a speech which deserves to be better known than it is , and the statement of the Imbokodvo National Movement in Swaziland ( 1972 ) .
16 Lille is currently undergoing major renovation , creating an ideal opportunity for its works to be better known outside its native country .
17 Another welcome exhibit was the small bronze of a horse and rider from Budapest , here given to Leonardo , whose attribution has been much discussed , which certainly deserves to be better known .
18 As it is , the magnificent nineteenth-century French-style château and its collection of Old Masters and outstanding eighteenth- and nineteenth-century furniture , objects and treasures from Europe and the Orient needs to be better known .
19 Joanna Lumley may be better known for her recent performance in ‘ Absolutely Fabulous , ’ but she is also president of Farms for City Children .
20 As Gavyn Davies , who may be better known to some Opposition Members than he is to us , has said , the interesting thing is at how high a proportion of GDP investment has settled , notwithstanding the recession .
21 Not least , their drummer Clive Hornby seen in our picture next to Tex , who is on the extreme left has gone on to be better known as Jack Sugden of TV 's Emmerdale .
22 Women wear saris and I 'm well known for my spicy food .
23 ‘ Like all Sards , I 'm well known for my gallantry . ’
24 St Colum seems to have attracted legends around himself wherever he went , for as Columba he used to be well known to every Scottish schoolboy for converting the King of the Picts , banishing water horses and other praiseworthy acts .
25 The overall standard of authors and papers is high and contributors such as L. Bretherick V.C. Marshall and T. Kletz will be well known to readers .
26 It will be difficult to avoid noticing the work of primary schools that are effectively marketing themselves , their reputation will be well known and their efforts highly publicised .
27 ‘ There is no particular guidance on this problem because it should be well known by the industries that use [ the gas ] , ’ said a spokesman last week .
28 The ideas of problem solving appear to be well known or obvious , but most of us will be able to recall situations where we spent hours or days on a problem whose solution was ‘ obvious ’ once we found it .
29 As he calls every week — and is likely to be well known to the neighbours too — he will get his money even if the local authority and fuel boards do n't get theirs .
30 Nina Miklin will be well known to many club members but anyone who has not been able to attend one of her talks will be pleased to hear they now have a chance to go to a choice of two workshops .
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