Example sentences of "[is] well [vb pp] to " in BNC.
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1 | And despite its comparative remoteness , the town is well connected to adjacent resorts and holiday spots by the faithful Swiss yellow postal coaches . |
2 | As well as an excellent surrounding network of roads , Oberhausen is well connected to the Ruhr public transport network , which includes trains , trams and trolley buses . |
3 | The business side of partnership is well placed to significantly relieve the physical and psychological burden upon many schools . |
4 | It is uncertain whether neuroleptic medication is protective against the effects of life events , although it is well accepted to be protective against high emotional arousal . |
5 | The nut on the Rockwood is made from bone-substitute plastic and is well cut to about the right height . |
6 | But Gen Noriega 's capacity to inspire personal loyalty , as well as the power of his purse , is well known to US Intelligence . |
7 | Of Manzoni 's work only Il Promessi Sposi — translated into English as The Betrothed — is well known to the English speaking world . |
8 | They dictate the shape of many land-holdings , parishes , counties , and even parts of the Welsh and Scottish borders , as is well known to the poor river engineer who has to negotiate with different landowners , not to mention councils , on opposing banks as he tries to promote his scheme . |
9 | Proxy consent , decision making on another 's behalf , is well known to the law . |
10 | His chemist colleagues suggested he tried a substance called t-butyl hydroperoxide — an ‘ off the shelf ’ chemical reagent , whose ability to produce free radicals is well known to chemists . |
11 | The site is well known to travellers on the Portsmouth road . |
12 | This form of LBA is well known to court registrars , so this letter can be sent on the firm 's own notepaper , and there is no need to instruct solicitors to handle this stage of debt collection , |
13 | The procedure for job applications and interviews is well known to most returners and I have therefore assumed that you do not need detailed guidance on this . |
14 | The usual test that is given for this is the Snellen chart for visual acuity , which is well known to anyone who has had a routine medical examination . |
15 | The magazine 's Editor , Melinda Lodge , is always on the lookout for interesting features and new designers and from this Autumn , the magazine will also include articles and patterns for sewing , courtesy of Betty Foster who is well known to many of you . |
16 | That this underdetermination causes methodological problems is well known to every practising scientist . |
17 | The first half of this quotation is well known to lawyers and is often quoted . |
18 | As you know there have been the history of it is , is well known to most commissioners I 'm sure , there have been m there has been more than one attempt in the recent , in the last decade to bring something to the assembly er along these lines . |
19 | Oak woodland is well known to be particularly rich in many species of bugs , thrips , aphids , beetles , gall wasps , leaf miners and moth caterpillars , all chomping away at leaves , twigs , buds or each other . |
20 | The factual and legal background to the two cases with which this opinion is concerned is well known to the court . |
21 | I now had the distinct impression that headvoice had been right all the time , that it was in fact down to me , or rather the old ‘ guilty conscience ’ ( which is well known to be capable of playing up without proper cause ) , playing tricks with my head . |
22 | The wide strip will contain a language pattern which is well known to the pupils , eg give him the large book . |
23 | The solution of eqn ( 8.7N ) is well known to be where . |
24 | Sir John has a finger in every pie and is well known to the harbour masters all along the south coast . ’ |
25 | This could be coordinated with a campaign in the community press with us supplying copy ready material written under the banner of Media Action which is well known to both the newspapers and their readers . |
26 | My action in support of those farmers is well known to the hon. Gentleman . |
27 | It is well known to every hon. Member that under the old system , councils could put up rates by more than the rate of inflation . |
28 | Of course , he is well known to everyone in the House and to many people outside . |
29 | It will continue to fall this year and next year and I think that it is well known to everybody that this Government 's policy is to lower taxes , in contrast with the plans of the hon. Gentleman 's party . |
30 | The example cited by the hon. Gentleman from his constituency is well known to hon. Members because it is repeated in other constituencies . |