Example sentences of "well [vb pp] [conj] [adv] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The Miami Cubans are flexing their wallets for the return to a country whose people are healthier , better educated and less racially divided than when the exiles left .
2 I can not recall reading a recent work in English on music history better written and more carefully seen through the press than this one .
3 By creating a mode of Repertory Grid Technique specific to visual art and making it available through the personal computer , this area full of complexity and uncertainty might come to be both better understood and more widely valued .
4 Better known and more commonly employed in the daily lives of the Hebridean people were the plants used for dyeing wool .
5 It was in fact , ‘ by no means a bare collection of what was scattered in the former … but a performance so well designed and so well executed , … very acceptable to all who make gardening either their profession or diversion. ,
6 The relatively fine grained unimodal sand deposits from many parts of the world yielded similar characteristics : beach sands were well sorted and negatively skewed , whereas river sands were less well sorted and usually positively skewed .
7 Could we not look forward to an era where our syllabuses for instruction in schools were as carefully drafted , as well produced and as widely read and discussed as our development plans for education ?
8 Down Whynham Lane is the village play area , in a safe place off the main road , well used and very well kept .
9 The team was well focused , the results were well measured and very well fed back .
10 The yacht is very well equipped and extremely well maintained by a crew of 3 .
11 The desert routes were well worn and usually easily followed .
12 The other distinctions are relative rather than absolute ; for example , the subject matter may be more or less abstract , the audience may be very well known or less well known .
13 Women 's attraction to successful men is well known and already well explored .
14 These are both too well known and too widely misunderstood to introduce here in detail : Turing , it will be remembered , wanted to cut through philosophical discussion with a Wittgensteinian fervour .
15 Those which lacked this essential source of strength were either impotent small ones on the fringes of the great political developments of the age , such as the Italian republics , or , in the case of some more important States , were notably less well governed and less effectively led than their neighbours and competitors .
16 The problem in today 's computer industry is that a company needs to be not just adequately well run but superbly well run to turn in acceptable numbers : Hewlett-Packard Co , now doing over $16,000m of business has 20,000 fewer employees than Digital Equipment Corp , which is still stuck at around $14,500m .
17 The story of biblical criticism has been so well documented and so often told that I will not recount it .
18 The outboard profile of the yacht is well proportioned and almost conservatively styled , but even so , there is something about her which invites a second look .
19 And in the Lorenz equations , it is easier to make connections between apparently unrelated things than in less well known , less well studied and less well understood systems .
20 What the professor does not tell the reporter is that , although exact values are unknown , a range of possible values , given the data , is quite well established and almost uniformly accepted by experts .
21 The daily schedule is recited almost automatically ; Barbara Lipscombe gives the impression that it is well established and almost never disturbed .
22 What evidence is there to show that the system of law and democracy in the European Community is so well established and so widely accepted that it should supersede the means by which we have governed ourselves peacefully through several centuries of war and revolution on the Continent ?
23 This goes against the general trend of the rest of the survey ( which suggests that these groups are less well informed and less accurately informed about credit ) .
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