Example sentences of "well know [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This passage was already well known to Ash scholars and had been extensively quoted . |
2 | At Freiston Shore there is a hostelry well known to bird watchers where they do a Root pub lunch … |
3 | If the information is commonplace or is common knowledge to a group of persons ( for example , it is well known to computer programmers ) or to the public at large , it can not be confidential ; instead , it will be considered to be in the public domain . |
4 | I had not heard it used by anybody else until it was uttered by Jim Taggart , well known to TV viewers as Glaswegian . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | This form of LBA is well known to court registrars , so this letter can be sent on the firm 's own notepaper , and there is no need to instruct solicitors to handle this stage of debt collection , |
7 | I am merely asking for an extension of the logic which is already so well known to Marsham street . |
8 | Good Victorian bar with interesting fittings , well known to rugger fans . |
9 | But Gen Noriega 's capacity to inspire personal loyalty , as well as the power of his purse , is well known to US Intelligence . |
10 | They were relaxed and open and the presence of Greg Campbell , a name well known to Rugby World & Post readers , was a blessing . |
11 | Among the stars of Heart of Darkness is Peter Vaughan … well known to television viewers for his roles in Porridge and Chancer . |
12 | George Garratt was a sparkling outside-right who hailed from Newcastle and came to the Palace in the summer of 1908 from West Bromwich Albion , after formerly playing with Aston Villa ( where , of course , he was well known to Edmund Goodman ) and Plymouth Argyle . |
13 | Remember that I used to be very well known for sports shots . |
14 | Cockneys are well known for rhyming slang . |
15 | There are a number of printers with whom MAS has worked already ( some being clients ) who are well known for security printing . |
16 | He was n't as well known as John Eastman or Alan Klein but he was a nice guy . ’ |
17 | This delayed effect of cholera toxin is well known from animal experiments . |
18 | Atkins is well known in East Anglia , having previously captained Ipswich Town . |
19 | Saatchi has sold exclusively through a dealer called Larry Gagosian , well known in New York as a ruthless specialist in what is known as the secondary market . |
20 | They claimed to be the first all-women trade union to strike for recognition and their cause is well known in El Salvador because — as they describe it — they had to fight the " marines " ! |
21 | The work of Brown and Gay and others who were sponsored by the Commission for Racial Equality and used ‘ actor studies ’ is well known in race relations research and is respected beyond that . |
22 | In the far distance on clear days one can see the higher peaks well known in mountaineering circles . |
23 | The project is well known in AI circles ; but it seems to have left virtually no trace in the historical literature . |
24 | I have already spoken of the term ‘ shepherding ’ , which is well known in house churches , even in our own country . |
25 | The story of the twins was well known in Fleet Street and it was really only a matter of hours , or at best days , before a newspaper decided to cash in on it . |
26 | Willie Park was well known in golfing circles . |
27 | Rebello 's precocious musicianship is well known among jazz lovers ( he toured with Weather Report while still in his teens ) . |
28 | It is instructive that this literature appears not to be well known within UK child care services . |