Example sentences of "[be] well know [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The genus Pentstemon is only found in the USA and will be well known to alpine gardeners who grow the sub-shrubby species in troughs , screes or rock gardens .
2 THE ballad of Idwal Slabs may be well known in literary circles .
3 I suppose , after all , I 've had it since ‘ 66 , so I 've been well known for 26 years , which is a long time , and I do n't get anything much out of it any more . ’
4 Black and white peppercorns are well known to all cooks , but any good delicatessen should also stock green peppercorns , both dried and pickled in brine , and pink pepper berries .
5 The issue between the Government and the Opposition — if there is an issue on the Bill — is that the hon. Member for Blackburn advocates a policy of patsy , unquestioning inspections of schools by people who are well known to those schools .
6 The main features were well known to most travellers , but Green wanted them to discover the lesser known tarns , valleys and fells of his beloved Lake District .
7 As you know there have been the history of it is , is well known to most commissioners I 'm sure , there have been m there has been more than one attempt in the recent , in the last decade to bring something to the assembly er along these lines .
8 The procedure for job applications and interviews is well known to most returners and I have therefore assumed that you do not need detailed guidance on this .
9 The example cited by the hon. Gentleman from his constituency is well known to hon. Members because it is repeated in other constituencies .
10 Mr Jones is well known in many parishes of the diocese , as he has been visiting them in helping to organise their planned giving schemes .
11 Dr Kim is well known in ecumenical circles for his commitment to justice and peace issues .
12 She 's well known in diplomatic circles , and she 's quite right in all she said at dinner , and although I contradicted her , there are strange rumours of war going around .
13 In one almost comic instance , a man described as a ‘ wooden-legged ruffian ’ who was well known for drunk-and-disorderly offences had kicked a policeman with his wooden leg .
14 Britain 's role in furthering Saddam 's ambitions was well known among secret services , he added .
15 Bill Raeper was well known in literary circles in Oxford .
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