Example sentences of "['s] [noun] are well " in BNC.
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1 | Inevitably , perhaps , the contralto Jard van Nes is rather closely balanced but the positioning of the boys ' voices and women 's chorus are well judged . |
2 | Birmingham 's shops are well worth a visit . |
3 | Saturn 's brakes are well and truly on today as you are left to cool your heels with nothing special to do and no particular place to go . |
4 | Oxfordshire County Council has picked up two of this year 's Oxford Preservation Trust Environmental Awards ; the accolades are n't given lightly , and Moira Haines from the Preservation Trust says the County Council 's Awards are well deserved . |
5 | The interwar debate over economic policy has , of course , been extensively researched in recent years , and Keynes 's contributions are well documented . |
6 | Cleese 's successes are well known . |
7 | But he says that BICC 's businesses are well positioned strategically and financially to take advantage of any economic upturn . |
8 | In The Playboy of the Western World John Millington Synge 's characters are well used to the sound of corks popping from Guinness bottles . |
9 | The hon. Gentleman 's points are well made and I am sure that he will draw them to the attention of the chief constable . |
10 | ‘ One more thing — you could pass the word that the pheasant manors on Lord Wyatt 's land are well stocked . |
11 | Enterprise Engineering 's facilities are well equipped to handle new generation exotic steels . |
12 | Local Authority Curators and Exhibition Officers ' salaries are well below those working in the National Museums and Galleries . |