Example sentences of "[be] [adv] well [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 In general , however , the concept of an academic curriculum has been less well explored in recent years than that of a professional curriculum , and what follows here will reflect that fact .
2 Other Democratic presidents , Harry Truman and John Kennedy , had been less well favoured in terms of congressional support and had been much troubled by the deep divisions in the party between northern liberals and southern conservatives .
3 It might be doubted whether Ragnvald 's sons , who were first put forward as Cnut 's opponents at Holy River long ago , would have been sufficiently well known in England for the Chronicle entry to be readily intelligible , but this is not certain , and an annalist naming leaders of large Swedish forces may have thought it obvious that they were Swedes themselves .
4 BEAUMARCHAIS 's comedies are less well known in this country ( though still popular with the Comedie Francais ) than the operas derived from them , Rossini 's The Barber Of Seville and Mozart 's The Marriage of Figaro .
5 What may be thought surprising is the absence of Celtic deities which are so well represented in stone sculpture and reliefs , especially in the west .
6 By far the rarest type of post-medieval coffin is the gable-lidded tapered shape ; this is frustrating , especially as they are so well known in contemporary art from the fourteenth through to the seventeenth centuries .
7 Before he was twenty ( an age at which most FI drivers today are already well established in the regular line of ascent towards FI ) , Mario was racing several times a week — sometimes five races in a day — in whatever cars he could get his hands on : jalopies , sprints , three-quarter midgets , midgets .
8 Commercial suppliers are already well established in the personal social services .
9 Another French-based hotelier , Stephen Sharp , proprietor of Les Hirondelles , added : ‘ They are not well received in France .
10 Whereas very many Empiricks and unskilful and ignorant Men … do abide in our City of London … which are not well instructed in the Art of Mystery of Apothecaries , but … do make and compound many unwholesome , hurtful , deceiptful , corrupt and dangerous medicines and the same do sell … and daily transmit … to the great peril and daily hazard of the lives of our subjects …
11 They are not well developed in terms of a national framework , compared with social workers and occupational therapists . ’
12 Books and articles about language are not well represented in the bibliography .
13 The best child-minders are usually well known in the area and come recommended by friends or colleagues .
14 Areas of particular interest to current staff members which are also well served in terms of research facilities include ( i ) the history and development of the Celtic languages and literatures , and ( ii ) all aspects of Scottish Gaelic studies .
15 I find it appalling that Warwick , who are now well established in this country , are not apparently concerned with after sales service to the extent that it is at the moment impossible to get spare parts without sending off to Germany .
16 Baronet Sir Ranulph , 48 , and 37-year-old Dr Stroud are now well advanced in their 2,200-mile trek , which will raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society .
17 ‘ He is fine at present , ’ said Balding , who is running the gelding as an eight-year-old , being of the opinion that he will never be so well treated in the National by the handicapper again .
18 That is , how to give a child a knowledge of what has been accepted as right and what has been accepted as wrong , or , in other words , of good and evil ; and further , how this can be so well rooted in their minds that it produces in them an inclination to act automatically in accordance with what must be designated civilised behaviour .
19 The second need is to be equally well prepared in six areas of management — the curriculum , the social organization of the school , the efficiency of assessment and the efficient feedback of assessment 's findings , staff dispositions and changes , financial priorities and the triple task of giving account to governors , parents and the local authority .
20 Yes , I had forgotten ; you must get someone else , and if you 're worrying about my career I 'll remind you I 'm quite well known in the fashion world and a few weeks ’ absence wo n't hurt me in the least . ’
21 After all , I 'm tolerably well known in some circles .
22 It 's not a case of being paranoid , it 's a case of seeking fairness for all the school children , and then some of them receiving disproportional , you know higher , er amounts of money , then that must be seen to be unfair , and I 'm certainly well supported in that .
23 You do n't seem to be very well equipped in that line . ’
24 West Atlantic bryophytes are particularly well represented in the upland plant communities of the Western Isles , a feature undoubtedly linked to the high number of wet days on the higher ground of southern Lewis , Harris and South Uist ( Ratcliffe 1968 ) .
25 Ulster are particularly well represented in the U18 lineup with talented teenagers , Claire Curran and Zara Wolseley , the flag-bearers .
26 The antennae afford important secondary sexual characters which are particularly well shown in the pectinate or bipectinate organs of certain male Lepidoptera , and in the densely plumose antennae of male Culicidae and Chironomidae .
27 They could obtain compass information from the sun and stars , and it is indeed known that some seasonal migrators follow stellar patterns ; stellar orientation has been particularly well studied in the indigo bunting , a bird that inhabits North America .
28 While the above findings suggest that highly concrete words are equally well recognised in left and right hemispheres , it is conceivable that the relevant factor is not concreteness or imageability , per se , but some other factor which co-varies with imageability .
29 The two elements are equally well reconciled in ‘ Frost at Midnight ’ , where we are introduced to the workings of the ‘ Spirit ’ to a large degree ; the very setting of the poem , where the poet finds that ‘ at my side my cradled infant slumbers peacefully ’ suggests the power of creation ; it is partly owing to the silent yet undeniable presence of the product of his own regeneration that allows Coleridge to ascend to the levels of ‘ meditation with its strange and extreme silentness ’ .
30 Patients with severe mental illness who need long term rehabilitation are relatively well served in Bassetlaw .
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