Example sentences of "well know [prep] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The first half of this quotation is well known to lawyers and is often quoted .
2 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 .
3 The story was no doubt well known to Florey and may have contributed to his own dealings with the press .
4 Although the inland wonders of the North American continent were well known to hunters and fishermen , it was the railroad which brought areas of the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada within reach of people of more moderate means .
5 It was an area well known to Robert as previously he had worked with C.V .
6 This is well known for metabisulphites and sulphur dioxide ( see p 291 ) .
7 Dataease is the market leader in relational databases , although not as well known as Dbase or FoxPro it is an extremely popular product with both corporate and hobbyist user .
8 Virginia Rushton the soprano will be accompanied on piano by Elizabeth Bicker who , is well known throughout Ireland and has performed widely in the U.K. including in Sir Harry Secombe 's ‘ Highway ’ programme .
9 Trials of this kind were not uncommon in ancient times , and they are also well known from Africa and India .
10 She told Vanity Fair that it was well known in Washington that President Bush had had an extra-marital affair .
11 ‘ She was well known in Aspull and it had been said she had a heart of gold . ’
12 ‘ Moore is really not well known in France and that was one of my motivations in mounting this exhibition .
13 The case is well known in England as well as Wales , and is seen as a trial of strength between the conservation and quarrying lobbies .
14 It is well known in Shetland that the best of the fishing skippers of old had the ability to sense the correct course to steer in fog or darkness , by invoking a sort of ‘ sixth sense ’ , and that it was n't long after the invention of the compass before that ability faded and was lost for ever .
15 It was well known in college that , barring some accident , Mr de Chavigny would take a First in his PPE Finals .
16 He was well known in Hochhauser and several times they were stopped and she was introduced to yet another friend , another business or civic colleague .
17 The phenomenon of ‘ beats ’ is well known in acoustics and radio .
18 Key figures in the early evolution of the corporations included Nigel Broackes , Chairman of the London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ) , and Basil Bean , Chief Executive of the Merseyside Development Corporation ( MDC ) , who were well known within City and market institutions .
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