Example sentences of "[conj] well [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Efforts intensified to finalize plans for post-war reconstruction estimated to cost around $100,000 million , or well in excess of the $40,000 million estimated earlier . |
2 | In contrast , Sargent 's film is more of a dramatised documentary , well acted and well above average for an American television movie . |
3 | Essenes , Zadokites , Nazareans , Zealots and various other supposed groups emerge as no more than different designations — or , at most , different manifestations — of a single movement diffused throughout the Holy Land and well into Syria , from the second century B.C. on . |
4 | From a knowledge of Rimsky 's glittering high-powered orchestral works , I doubt if many would attribute to him this amiable Piano and Wind Quintet , but it 's a thoroughly engaging and enjoyable work , and well worth hearing . |
5 | It is a very good example and well worth restoration and care , and I feel it should be used to spin again . |
6 | But she turned up safe and well at dawn when she walked into a mobile police station just yards away . |
7 | He do n't mind and well down town in n it ? |
8 | The land itself is relatively free from trees , low , flat and well beneath sea level . |
9 | They were men from Hanover , exiles who formed the King 's German Legion that had fought so hard and well in Spain . |
10 | around , yeah you 'll get round do you good and well in work |
11 | It is easy to eat cheaply and well in America and , despite the ubiquitous McDonald 's , it is n't all hamburgers with squares of gloopy cheese on top . |
12 | Holiday brochures go to press before flying programmes are finalised and well in advance of the international scheduling committee meetings which allocate ‘ slots ’ to airlines . |
13 | Timed to appear at the same time as the major Ramsay exhibition in Edinburgh and London , and well in advance of the same author 's catalogue raisonné , this must be one of the year 's most persuasive monographs . |
14 | And so we still see separate departmental systems growing up and central I S groups not necessarily well integrated and well in control of this new generation of client server systems . |
15 | A delighted Jatinder said : ‘ Gurinder will be home in time for my dad 's birthday and well in time for the birth of our baby . ’ |
16 | Practically the whole of Ata'i 's work , on the other hand , is concerned with scholars who lived in a period of relatively rapid elaboration of the hierarchical structure ; and well before Ata'i 's own time the development was nearly complete . |
17 | I understand that Miss Hauxwell usually did n't cut her grass until well into August , so that gave the plants plenty of time to bloom and seed . |
18 | 1990 was such a year , when successive waves of these birds made their appearance from late July until well through September . |
19 | Seen from the church at Pras des Chamonix , or bustling Montenvers , they rise : a single phallus of red granite , so impossibly shocking to Victorian sensibilities that they were left untouched until well after Alpinism 's ‘ Golden Age ’ passed in 1865 with Whymper 's epic on that other quintessential alp , the Matterhorn . |
20 | In the early Soviet period , until well after Stalin 's introduction of the notion of ‘ Socialism in one country ’ , state education was rigorously infused with those same ideas of proletarian internationalism that influenced military circles . |
21 | Until well after World War II , margarine ran a poor second to butter in both sales and esteem . |
22 | In France trade associations dealt both with ‘ economic ’ and ‘ social ’ matters , although , as far as industry-wide relations with trade unions were concerned , organisation among employers remained greatly underdeveloped until well after World War I. At confederal level the central ( peak ) organisation , the CNPF , also combined the functions both of an employers ' and a trade association from the time of its establishment in 1919 , as did the Confindustria in Italy . |
23 | Out on the tiles until well after dawn , |
24 | She said : ‘ It was shattering but well worth while , we managed to get the message across and people were very generous . |
25 | A RADIATION leak from the Sellafield nuclear plant was serious but well within safety limits , David Maclean , an environment minister , said yesterday . |
26 | It lasted till well after tea and then there was a quiet night . |
27 | Since well before Christmas I have done nothing but work on the Tate catalogue . |
28 | AST plans to make the box available running other operating systems as well including Microsoft NT , Novell SuperServer , Banyan Vines and perhaps Solaris 2.0 . |
29 | Whilst the student grant contains a fixed amount for housing , it is generally regarded as well below market rates that , of course , vary according to area . |
30 | Erm European liberalism is based upon , is based upon context as well of secularism . |