Example sentences of "and well [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The blissfully peaceful hotels we have selected are all on Mahe Island and well situated for the beautiful beaches .
2 The location is excellent for walking , and well situated for touring the abbeys and chateaux of the Bordeaux and Bergerac regions .
3 Rooms at the Minoa are large and well furnished with private facilities , and most have balconies and the overall atmosphere in the hotel is very friendly .
4 All rooms are large and well furnished with private bath .
5 Notable exceptions are arctic oxbow and other remnant lakes formed on river plains , which may be muddy and well endowed with minerals .
6 Then , in the early stages of the second half , with Alan Shearer outstanding and well supported by Mike Newell , they threatened to take the game .
7 It 's a very powerful wine at 14° alcohol , and well priced at £4.49 .
8 Both knights have to be bathed , shaved and properly clothed , and well looked after before they come to themselves , and Lancelot is ‘ sore ashamed ’ of his madness , and asks that it be kept from common knowledge .
9 And well looked after !
10 These were all covered over with baulks of timber secured with concrete and well stocked with food and weapons .
11 Plush , popular and well stocked bar adjoining Le Chateau Restaurant .
12 The report is clear , well written , almost too fair minded , and well quantified with excellent statistics prepared by Bob Harper and John Abbiss .
13 The graphics are clear and well defined with some excellent backgrounds , while the sound is suitably atmospheric .
14 Roughly speaking , fully developed Middle English may be said to extend from 1150 to 1450 , the period between 1200 and 1450 being especially well marked and well represented by written documents .
15 One of Hodge 's advisers was George Z. Williams , born in Korea and the son of a missionary ; Williams was strongly anti-communist and well connected with the rightists in Korea .
16 They were all young , fit and well trained in martial arts by the four Orientals who ran the sect as a front for their Triad drugs ring .
17 First shown at Photokina in October 1990 , and well received by professional photographers specialising in architectural and monumental photography , the Corfield WA67 is now available in a revised version incorporating a number of improved facilities suggested by users .
18 In general , his presentation of theoretical details is lucid and palatable , and well balanced by judicious use of examples .
19 They are ideally suited and well proven in this particular area and in addition , can enhance the output from built in test equipment ( BITE ) facilities .
20 These three fires are each at different times and well dated by samian burnt in situ and they can be attributed to accident .
21 It was a wonderful production , well crafted and well casted with no weak links , she said .
22 NGC 2516 is a lovely open cluster ; bright , rather loose , and well seen with × 7 .
23 Many thanks to Trantec , and well done to Dave .
24 Fundoplication has some adverse effets , but in most cases these are mild and well compensated by lasting relief of heartburn and regurgitation .
25 Situated across the line of the M5 , Sedgemoor is easy to reach and well placed for touring Somerset .
26 It has been known for many years that neurons , like other cells , can be maintained alive and well under such conditions for periods of many days or even weeks , provided they are kept warm , aerated and well fed with glucose and other essential molecules .
27 This is an umbrella term , used widely and well understood in an educational context .
28 Jason Howard was very human and charming as Figaro , suitably ironic too , and well matched by a youthful , fetching and amply-toned Susanna ( Rosa Mannion ) .
29 She is a member of the Institute of Marketing and well versed at getting her ideas over to the public .
30 This grandson recalled his grandfather as ‘ tall , comely in his person , elegant in his manners and address and well versed in literature ’ .
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