Example sentences of "[pers pn] well [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I better explain that symbiosis is popularly defined as a relationship between two differing life forms for their mutual benefit .
2 I better let that put your feet up Raymond .
3 yes , very well , thank you very much , well I better advised that all these take with me , thank you both very much for the
4 I well remember that night , as I tossed and turned , unable to sleep ; for try as I could , that length of wall refused to fit into my jigsaw .
5 What I 'm really searching for is a bit more evidence from the C , all participants as to why the principle of expanding an exis existing settlement has been rejected , I well appreciate that those who lived in the settlement that was chosen would not like it , but that 's not the point I 'm getting at , is there nothing in this principle of building on what 's there ?
6 And in posing these questions I well appreciate that the terms in which I five is presented are exactly those in the approved structure plan , with the exception of the deletion of the specific references to certain town centres and provision .
7 So what 's the average b cost per box gon na be ? five X plus two Y you better write that down before our brains refuse to accept any more information .
8 Well you better say that fish and chip joke .
9 You well know that I can not dispense with first-hand evidence . ’
10 Frightened for the Englishman , because she well knew that her brother had an uncontrollable temper , she did not tell him anything .
11 Accounts of his sexual prowess have been dismissed by sceptics , but those who knew him better maintain that he was able to exercise extraordinary self-control when making love , so that sex several times a day with different women was perfectly feasible .
12 And the Protestants ' only hope of redressing the imbalance of power created by the French lay in turning to the English , even though they well knew that protestations of Anglo-Scottish friendship and desire for union in no way wiped out the instinctive hostility between Scots and English which ran so deep that half a century later it would still cause grievous problems for the first king of Britain .
13 If they believed they had ‘ natural ability ’ , they well knew that it had to be refined and fastened by a bridle of discipline .
14 But those who know him well say that Sir Patrick 's tact and political skills will disarm his critics and persuade them to work with him .
15 John Newsom , who later became my friend , endeared himself to headmasters by asserting the principle that as much freedom as possible in the running of schools should be delegated to heads — even although , or perhaps because , he well knew that many of them were rogues .
16 He well understood that the real defence of his former kingdom lay in sea-power and that , with the fleet beaten and the king and field army away in Ireland , there would never be a better chance to get an expedition across the Channel .
17 However , he well realises that these matters of detail are for response by my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary .
18 He well sees that the poor among the free men joined the slaves against the rich , so that the whole social structure was in danger ( 36.1 1 ) .
19 But by now most of us well know that these intermittent statistics are the damnedest of lies .
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