Example sentences of "well [conj] in [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | S but what they say is part of his managerial status demanded him having a company car to which I was given one as well but in effect that then became his wife 's because he was still banned for drink driving . |
2 | Oceanic controllers there , as well as in Honolulu and Auckland , watch the blips on their radars , or plot positions of unseen aircraft on immense plastic charts , as do French-speaking specialists hunched over their radar screens outside Papeete , in Tahiti . |
3 | ‘ A most telling stream of miracles ’ is related , and the King is recorded as having prophesied ‘ the Satanic horror of all those human rebellions against the Crown which were to rise , no longer in the British Isles , but in America and in France from the end of the XVIII century , and to develop on the Continent as well as in Africa and Asia during the XIX and XX centuries ’ . |
4 | And ratios of four to one were common as well as in China and other places erm , even in the middle ages in this country there is evidence that the sex ratio was quite seriously skewed er in favour of males and away from females . |
5 | It is now possible to buy wholemeal bread in most village shops as well as in towns and cities . |
6 | This is election year in the United States as well as in Britain and Japan however , and the Fed is under pressure to lower interest rates further in the next couple of months . |
7 | More recently it has tackled the need to overcome the problems of illiteracy and lack of education by producing a series of ten audiovisuals ( slide/cassette packs ) to be used in clinics and hospitals as well as in dioceses and communities throughout the region . |
8 | Growth is occurring in remote and completely rural counties , as well as in counties that are partly urban or dominated by nearby metropolitan centres , but the south and west are increasing the fastest . |
9 | A recognised body could practice overseas as well as in England and Wales , subject , of course , to local law and compliance with the Overseas Practice Rules . |
10 | The deal has already transformed its corporate profile ( Staley now contributes a third of group profits ) and made the group the largest sweetener manufacturer in the world , with a raw material base in corn as well as in cane and beet sugar . |
11 | The dalang is the supreme shaman of the community , and requires rigorous yogic training in breathing , fasting and energy-conservation techniques , as well as in languages and mythology . |
12 | Sillard exemplifies the career of many successful technocrats , products of a ‘ grande école ’ who , as we shall see later , are to be found in the audiovisual and broadcasting sectors , as well as in telecommunications and information technology . |
13 | Graduates from the college are in world-wide demand for their expertise in the MEDAU method of teaching movement as well as in physiotherapy and for their whole body approach to treatment . |
14 | The relationship of brotherhood in arms among men of the military class involved support in such material matters as well as in battle and social action . |
15 | The Profitboss puts priority on investing in people as well as in property and plant . |
16 | There are people who have experienced hardship under Tory policies in Woking and Ramsgate , as well as in Dundee and Glasgow . |
17 | Microcomputers are now common in homes as well as in schools and one uncomfortable fact facing school librarians and teachers is that pupils have a much greater technical knowledge of microcomputers than they have . |
18 | The carapace required almost a year to become fully symbiotic with the body — and its owner required purification , distillation in the alembic of combat before his augmented natural body could be judged to be fully transmuted in spirit as well as in flesh and bone , and thus worthy of donning complete Marine armour … |
19 | As more and more uses were found for computers in business and commerce , as well as in science and engineering , even easier languages were developed for lay use . |
20 | However , whereas for the 55–59 age-group the fall in unemployment was compensated for by an increase in employment , as well as in sickness and disability , for the 60–64 age-group early retirement increased more substantially than employment . |
21 | The training provided in the socio-educational as well as in methodology and didactic areas , enables qualified teachers to deal with individuals and groups in a sensible and up-to-date way . |