Example sentences of "well [conj] [adj] in the " in BNC.
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1 | A drop in net cash income of 5% is expected , with producers in the west and south central regions expected to fare slightly better than those in the north-east and mid-west . |
2 | There is no place for surgical scrub solutions or other antiseptic solutions , as they damage the cells of the wound as well as those in the blood and other natural cells and secretions helping the normal process of repair . |
3 | Most seamen in trading ships as well as those in the vessels which performed the remarkable feat of transporting the whole of the British Expeditionary Force , together with horses , guns and full equipment to France by September 1914 , profited from the £pound1 increase , while the union threw its full weight behind its undertaking to maintain the supply of seamen . |
4 | Although the triple junctions identified in Africa , including those along the continental margin as well as those in the interior , have variously evolved by spreading along one , two or all three rift arms , the most common sequence has been for one arm to remain inactive and form an aulacogen , with spreading occurring along the other two ( Fig. 4.13 ) . |
5 | Along with other women performance artists in the early 1970s , as well as those in the 1990s , Jonas ' work is based on autobiographical material and narrative . |
6 | More than a million and a half Palestinians live in the occupied territories , their treatment prompted repeated accusations by western governments as well as those in the Middle East , that Israel 's crackdown has been too harsh , at times undisciplined ; one image of violence by Israeli forces aroused world-wide condemnation . |
7 | Britain 's judo team , especially the men , may not have fared as well as expected in the Olypmics . |
8 | Andrew Hollingsworth , manager of the Puffin Bookshop in Covent Garden , who died on 24th March , was one of nature 's gentlemen , quiet , courteous and generous , as well as brave in the face of illness . |