Example sentences of "[adv] well [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Chemical Engineering graduates are qualified for employment in the process industries ; they are also especially well placed for the wide range of jobs which require numeracy , a knowledge of scientific and engineering principles and practice , together with an understanding of economics and industry . |
2 | It 's so well written for the clarinet , and it certainly does not deserve its comparative neglect . ’ |
3 | Such adaptations grab our attention because the characters seem so well designed for the job they perform . |
4 | You 're so well known for the ES295 Gibson guitar that it became dubbed the ‘ Scotty Moore ’ model , but you did n't use that guitar all the time , did you ? |
5 | ‘ Plans are already well advanced for a new formal which will have the added attraction of a free champagne reception and all-night party afterwards . ’ |
6 | The joint venture company has already received the assent of Germany 's monopolies and merger commission and plans are now well advanced for the construction of a new 4,000 sq m warehouse and transit facility in the Munich area . |
7 | ‘ She can damn well wait for a minute , ’ McLeish decided . |
8 | It lies in sops or bellies , surrounded by hard rocks , which will readily account for its being suddenly lost ; and these sops or bellies , being generally at considerable distances , will equally well account for the difficulty with which it is commonly regained … ’ |
9 | At the time Woodchester Mill was particularly well known for the production of Superfine Saxony Broadcloth . |
10 | It was small , but seemed surprisingly well stocked for a peasant 's shack . |
11 | It also began to occur to her that he was very well dressed for a pickpocket — but no doubt the streets of central London provided rich pickings . |
12 | Ca n't very well send for the house carpenter , can we , eh ? |
13 | And then in nineteen forty two the secretary , the very well known for a number of reasons secretary of the Hosiery Workers , his name was , he was the J P and he was er er I would n't say he 's a a pillar of the Tory Party but he were n't far off , you , well he died . |
14 | , editor of the present edition , is very well qualified for the task as he has , for many years , worked as a guide on these mountains , in particular on Mount Kenya , which he must know as well as anyone . |