Example sentences of "well we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the last resort , the more musical we are and the better we know Brahms , the more pleasure we derive from Choreartium . ’
2 And when when he gets to know us a bit better we got quite a welcome tonight .
3 This means that the better we understand the environment in which the output of a system will be used , the better we will be able to estimate the potential value of those outputs , and to design systems accordingly .
4 Here is an NI guide to the different forms of mental distress — the better we understand them , the less we will have to fear .
5 And the sooner we feel better , the better we feel .
6 Better we find you more big snakes outside Death Cave . "
7 Well we argued that erm , they were n't entitled to it .
8 Well we welcome the latter part of your comment , I was going to make a wisecrack about this is our idea of getting back to basics , family values , but I do n't want , I 'm going to stay out of it .
9 Erm er well we welcome the erm e er er the proposal that there should be a regulator .
10 erm er well we welcome the erm er the proposal that there should be a regulator .
11 Well we sell alcoho
12 Oh well we sell er mostly work clothing you see
13 Well we parked in the car park and he charged us in there
14 Well we 've got just the man for the job .
15 Well we 've got them here now and they 're after building a den of iniquity on top of your Imperial Roman artefacts .
16 Well we 've always wanted to have a go at windsurfing ; visit Ibiza Town … or perhaps just climb back onto that sunbed !
17 Well we 've encouraged that .
18 WELL we 've waited long enough , but it 's been worth it , ’ said one of the nearly 200 primary school teachers who gathered at St Wilfrid 's Church in Northwich for a mass of thanksgiving for the new national programme for religious education .
19 Well we 've managed to remain married and in love for 30 years , so that 's not bad .
20 Nothing well we 've no .
21 you know , have n't you heard ? and I said well we 've not had any official conformation .
22 Right , well we 've only got erm not much more than ten minutes left erm , I 'm ri I 'm well we 've got to be we 've got to be early for lunch so you 'll need to go
23 Right , well we 've only got erm not much more than ten minutes left erm , I 'm ri I 'm well we 've got to be we 've got to be early for lunch so you 'll need to go
24 Well we 've got all that there have n't we ?
25 Well we 've got ten pages to do , we 're only half way through the first page man !
26 right , well we 've not got very far erm , what I wanted to do with you next week is going to go immediately onto this programme , which I promise I 'd let you see , and the first one is actually funnily enough
27 It 's almost as if we think subconsciously well we 've got that little bit extra , let's go for it .
28 Well we 've fortunately been able to track them down to the waxes which er occur on land so what we 're seeing here is a , an input from the land carried on the dusts which are blown in the winds from the Sahara and other regions out into the Atlantic Ocean .
29 David has done some transcription this week , erm and I 've done a bit , erm and that 's basically , well we 've got one side of , you 've got one side of those lectures to do erm and I 've got some of the recording that I made on Thursday to do and that and that .
30 Right now we have , well we 've already heard from Sandra who 's says she 's er , er , a romantic writer and there are some other writer 's here Jean erm Margaret , Elizabeth are you , you are you pedalling illusions which are er completely deluding people like Sadie when she was young are you worried that your actually affecting young particularly female minds in a dangerous way ?
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