Example sentences of "[adv] well know [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lassus 's church music was extremely well known in France where his works were published from 1564 onward by Le Roy and Ballard . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | I am merely asking for an extension of the logic which is already so well known to Marsham street . |
4 | Lovell was a Bristol poet of minor talents whose rich Quaker family had disowned him for his marriage that year to a beautiful actress called Mary Fricker , one of five sisters already well known to Southey . |
5 | Gassendi 's empiricist views on the derivation of our ideas from sense-experience , on natural philosophy and its foundation in carefully considered observation , and his stress on the explanatory value of Epicurean atomism , were already well known to Hobbes and others when they were formally introduced into England via the publication , in 1654 , of Walter Charleton 's Physiologia Epicuro-gassendo-Charltonia : a Fabrick of Science Natural upon the Hypothesis of Atoms , Founded by Epicurus , Repaired by Petrus Gassendus , Augmented by Walter Charleton . |
6 | This passage was already well known to Ash scholars and had been extensively quoted . |
7 | Already well known to art colleges in this country from his directorship of the Glasgow School of Art between 1980 and 1986 , a period which witnessed the emergence of an exciting new generation of Scottish figurative painters , Professor Jones returns from the United States with an enhanced reputation for public relations and for the support of his students . |
8 | Very much like an Elodea , and formerly well known as Elodea crispa . |
9 | Trials of this kind were not uncommon in ancient times , and they are also well known from Africa and India . |
10 | Mr Waterfield , who lives at Great Broughton , is also well known throughout Cleveland for his musical talents . |
11 | The Orion Quartet , now well known to audiences throughout Northern Ireland for their recitals and evening ‘ Soirees ’ , are delighted to be returning to Bangor with another ‘ MUSIC BOX ’ series featuring guest players from the Ulster Orchestra . |
12 | But even the most well known of places is unknown to each traveller new to it . |
13 | A director of Courtaulds Textiles , he was equally well known in Courtaulds , where he worked for 25 years before the textiles demerger in 1990 . |
14 | BEYOND DOUBT , the aircraft with which the Imperial Japanese forces fought their Pacific War are the least well known by enthusiasts . |
15 | The mystical writings of the fifth century author who had adopted the pseudonym Dionysius the Areopagite were quite well known in Europe , even though they never had the same appeal for Europeans as they had for the Greeks . |
16 | Being the most widespread and physically apparent form of severe mental handicap , Down 's Syndrome is relatively well known in Britain , but considerable misunderstandings persist about the nature of the handicap . |
17 | Hand pressure sprayers : Again well known to gardeners these sprayers consist of a rigid plastic or metal container with a screw on or integral hand pump assembly , a spray wand and trigger . |
18 | Remember that I used to be very well known for sports shots . |
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20 | ‘ The family is very well known in Italy , apparently , ’ Louise continued . |
21 | Now I 'd not seen his work before , that 's partly because I 'm in Brighton and not in London and do n't get up that often perhaps , but he has hardly shown in England , whereas he 's very well known in Europe , using Europe for the Continent . |
22 | Father Bob Spence , from St Augustine 's , said : ‘ Sister Paula was very well known in Darlington . |