Example sentences of "[be] well known [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John Ambrose should be well known to visitors to recent Woodworker Shows , as he has won rather a lot of medals in the turning competitions .
2 The factory will already be well known to Kirstie , as her father , John Armstrong , has worked at Stoddard for many years , and her sister Karen , works in Management Accounts .
3 The overall standard of authors and papers is high and contributors such as L. Bretherick V.C. Marshall and T. Kletz will be well known to readers .
4 It is instructive that this literature appears not to be well known within UK child care services .
5 Yet the different types found on Jersey and Guernsey had long been well known in England , which had imported Jerseys ( under the Alderney name ) since at least 1789 .
6 Cockneys are well known for rhyming slang .
7 There are a number of printers with whom MAS has worked already ( some being clients ) who are well known for security printing .
8 To be known to the police as having a history of crime is sufficient to be categorized a gouger , and people in Easton who are well known as gougers are always the first suspects .
9 These forest peoples movements , the Indians , the rubber trappers , and ural unions , are well known in Brazil , but exist widely , for example in Kenya , India , the Phillippines and Malaysia .
10 Although the inland wonders of the North American continent were well known to hunters and fishermen , it was the railroad which brought areas of the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada within reach of people of more moderate means .
11 All sorts of additional class niceties were well known to travellers , even if they were not hallowed by signposts .
12 Her reservations about the senior civil service as a whole were well known in advance .
13 They were well known in Shakespeare 's time , for in A Midsummer Night 's Dream , Titania remarks about a period of unseasonable weather :
14 Key figures in the early evolution of the corporations included Nigel Broackes , Chairman of the London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ) , and Basil Bean , Chief Executive of the Merseyside Development Corporation ( MDC ) , who were well known within City and market institutions .
15 This is well known for metabisulphites and sulphur dioxide ( see p 291 ) .
16 This is well known for oxygen , and can be due to a specific cellular orientation , and a spatial orientation of connective tissue of glycoproteins , collagen and other biopolymers .
17 This is well known for predators ( especially birds ) which form a searching image ; see , for example , Cooper ( 1984 ) .
18 Leven Canal is well known for miles around by fishermen .
19 is well known at maltings throughout the country and will be greatly missed , particularly for his jokes and story telling .
20 , whose voice is well known to customers will still be in touch with what is happening at the company through husband , a shift supervisor — who can beat her years of service by seven !
21 But Gen Noriega 's capacity to inspire personal loyalty , as well as the power of his purse , is well known to US Intelligence .
22 The first half of this quotation is well known to lawyers and is often quoted .
23 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 ,
24 If the information is commonplace or is common knowledge to a group of persons ( for example , it is well known to computer programmers ) or to the public at large , it can not be confidential ; instead , it will be considered to be in the public domain .
25 The site is well known to travellers on the Portsmouth road .
26 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 .
27 As is well known to anthropologists , kinship terms , and other kinds of title or proper name , often come in two quite distinct sets , one for use in address ( as vocatives in second person usage ) and the other for use in reference ( i.e. referring to individuals in third person role ) .
28 Virginia Rushton the soprano will be accompanied on piano by Elizabeth Bicker who , is well known throughout Ireland and has performed widely in the U.K. including in Sir Harry Secombe 's ‘ Highway ’ programme .
29 Mrs Tansley says it is over 58 years since she made her debut in opera and she never did any more , though she is well known in villages in the Guisborough area where her talent has been in demand at concerts .
30 The case is well known in England as well as Wales , and is seen as a trial of strength between the conservation and quarrying lobbies .
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