Example sentences of "which [is] [adv] well " in BNC.

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1 The 1910 dispute , which is particularly well documented in the press as well as in manuscript sources , enables us to see that on this occasion at least , the women did not stand by and wait for it to be resolved over their heads .
2 Simplicity and grace are the keynotes of this music , which is generally well executed by these German forces .
3 Some areas may provide a rich vein of local history which is also well related to a supplementary unit .
4 to go with his body which is also well built .
5 All the drama of this tragedy is told in a book that is always interesting , and which is exceptionally well illustrated .
6 Er , the big items were Brighton where we 're spending ten , eleven millions er , with the new press and the new building , which is pretty well completed er , it very shortly will be on-stream .
7 An institution which is already well capitalised or faces a low cost of capital will thus have an advantage .
8 Such a step might not involve a great deal of additional work in the legislative process , since Bills are already accompanied on presentation to Parliament by an Explanatory and Financial Memorandum , which is frequently well drafted and helpful .
9 It may not be generally known that on the first Tuesday of each month there is an Interdenominational Church Service at 10.30 am at the Nursing Home which is usually well attended .
10 She nourishes a secret , unrequited love for Headstone , which is very well understood by her favourite pupil , Mary-Anne .
11 They do everything from jive to the old-fashioned stuff and host an annual ball which is very well attended . ’
12 The National Anthem , and the Germans also have various other ones , erm , there is one which is very well known , called the Watch on the Rhine , bearing in mind that the Rhine for much of its length is the border between Germany and the rest of the world .
13 Prestige developments , particularly Abingdon Marina , which is now well advanced into its 5th phase offers a comprehensive choice of quality waterside homes set in idyllic tranquil surroundings .
14 Our curtain rises , then , in the nineteenth century , when the study of man was treated as a kind of history and more especially of that generalizing sort usually known as ‘ universal history ’ which is so well represented today in the works of Arnold Toynbee .
15 By chance Rose had spoken to the right person as Taylor had been working with a hydrogen diffusion cloud chamber which is potentially well suited for such a task .
16 Suffolk , having no Hardy , has an accent which is less well known , but no less unintelligible , than that of Wessex .
17 In fever they become delirious , see horrible faces , animals , etc. ; a wild state even , which is sometimes better ( > ) eating some light food .
18 He might have added another , and for a similar biological reason : the exotic virus from out there which is exquisitely well adapted to infect and destroy terrestrial man .
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