Example sentences of "well [vb pp] [to-vb] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There were experienced rescuers at the resort but doctors from the hospital were probably better placed to deal with the victims . ’
2 The alternative argument has it that since people and situations differ you are better equipped to deal with them if you have a wide repertoire of behaviours to draw on .
3 Begun in 1960 , in 1984 the fair moved to the ample space of the Fiera which is better equipped to deal with the growing number of visitors and exhibitors .
4 If she had been feeling fitter and healthier , she certainly would have been better equipped to deal with the stresses , and to control her weight gain before it got out of hand .
5 But do n't be fooled , because 1993 will also be a tough year but with the experience gained in 1992 , I am sure we are better equipped to deal with it and make it a very successful year for Hygiene .
6 If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines .
7 As potential managers they will be better equipped to deal with the complexities of management if they realize that accounting is based on judgement and not on absolutes .
8 An elderly sergeant once remarked on his experience of attending a cot death for the first time , ‘ You just have to say to yourself , the next time I will be better equipped to cope with this type of situation …
9 Companies are far better equipped to compete with their international rivals than they were ten years ago ’ .
10 The King is better advised to deal with this himself .
11 Hearn is well placed to communicate with the multitude of groups involved .
12 Fiercely hit as the shot was , Lukic appeared well positioned to deal with it , but strangely dived underneath the flight rather than extending his arms to meet it .
13 With his practical knowledge of mining engineering and his nine years as a football manager , Chapman was well equipped to deal with the demands of industrial management .
14 The left hemisphere is not well equipped to deal with empty spaces .
15 The fact is that our twentieth-century diet and lifestyle brings us new experiences that we are not well equipped to deal with .
16 His men were well equipped to deal with any such eventualities .
17 If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines .
18 I call all that sort of traffic , local traffic , and I think that the outer northern route is less well equipped to deal with those kinds of traffic .
19 The hospital was the first stop for wounded from the Gulf and they are well equipped to deal with the influx if it comes .
20 The death of some , and the secession of others of the College 's founders and original supporters was bound , Blaine felt , to trouble Vial 's mind , which was not well equipped to struggle with disappointments .
21 Critical study is not particularly well geared to deal with this type of problem .
22 The £650,000 investment funded by the Cumbernauld Development Corporation , in conjunction with Lyle , has been fully operational since September and is well timed to coincide with a considerable increase of activity within the company .
23 The section on " Drama and Story " ( in Chapter 2 ) contains a number of brief practical examples which are well suited to use with children in Key Stage One .
24 Although other types of hyperlipidaemia were not identified in this study , primary hyperlipidaemia , for example , Type 5 characterised by gross increase of the triglyceride-rich lipoprotein , are well documented to occur with diabetes mellitus ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ; Glueck , 1977 ) .
25 England 's 16-man squad is well balanced to cope with an itinerary that includes three Tests and six one-day internationals , as well as the Sri Lankan leg in March .
26 This is an advantage that the cuckoo is well advised to exploit with care — clearly a young cuckoo reared in a blue tit 's nest box would never be able to escape when it was mature .
27 As Education Secretary of the Georgian Group , he is well qualified to write with authority and commitment on critical matters such as paintwork , glazing , upholstery and furnishings .
28 We believe that no other group engaged in geomorphic research is as well qualified to grapple with the human factor as are geographers .
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