Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] well [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Heat the butter and oil in a pan , add the steak and fry on both sides for about 5 minutes until it is well browned .
32 Even if you want the hips , never let a rose take on this effort until it is well established — three years old at least .
33 ‘ No book can be dangerous if it is well written ’ . ’
34 If it is well written , so much the better .
35 If it is well handled , the pictures will speak for themselves and the dialogues will never fall short of pupils ' or teachers ' expectations . ’
36 The visual impact of materials never fails to illicit a response if it is well chosen .
37 If it 's well made I 'll pay the price whatever it is . ’
38 If it 's well established and secure , then it 's in a better position to survive the rigours of recession than some fly-by-night box shifter .
39 Anyway I mean hopefully this this will be sort of you know if it 's well publicized it it will be well attended because of the past .
40 Critical discourse might have been given more space , especially in the context of the brief discussion of " canon " , but it is well handled in the earlier volume by Durant and Fabb , so can be picked up again in a course which focuses more clearly on literary texts using that book .
41 But it is well known that the provision of advice services nationally is uneven and as the best.known generalist advice agency , the CAB feels that it would be failing the wider community if it did not consider what barriers may be preventing people from approaching a CAB for advice .
42 It is questionable whether the spaying of cows was widely practised at that time , but it is well known that London dairymen were only interested in a continuous milk supply .
43 But it is well known that there is a prejudice against awarding the bigger gongs to those who have fled England : especially for Switzerland .
44 Death ‘ But it is well known there needs to be a substantial realignment of production capacity . ’
45 But it is well established by authority of this House ( see Atkinson v. United States of America Government [ 1971 ] A.C. 197 , and Reg. v. Governor of Brixton Prison , Ex parte Kotronis [ 1971 ] A.C. 250 ) that , until the enactment of section 11(3) of the Act of 1989 , no such discretion was vested in the English courts in extradition matters , the relevant discretion being vested in the Secretary of State : see Ex parte Sinclair [ 1991 ] 2 A.C. 64 , 80–81 , per Lord Ackner .
46 It is still long-bodied , with a cylindrical shape on fairly short legs , but it is well muscled and potentially a good beef animal .
47 But it is well endorsed by general observation .
48 But it 's well encased in the main reactors behind concrete .
49 Our young gallant here , ’ he waved his hand contemptuously at Geoffrey , ‘ was asked to accompany us to the parapet but it 's well known he 's terrified of heights . ’
50 These situations include : episodes of rapid growth , e.g. puberty ; pregnancy ; breast-feeding ; prolonged adherence to a weight-loss programme ; adherence to a very restricted or fad diet ; adherence to a vegetarian or vegan diet , unless it is well balanced ; old age ; taking long-term drugs , such as steroids , diuretics ( water tablets ) , anti-epileptic drugs , and possibly the oral contraceptive pill .
51 This , he says , is simply because it is well constructed in the manufacturing process , and quality always pays .
52 It would be hard to miss the path out of Thwaite , because it is well signposted by a farmer who has painted " Pennine Way , single file " on every stone or stump available , and why not ?
53 I read your article Two Decades in the Life of the World ( NI 200 ) with both pleasure — because it is well written — and despair , because development has been thrown into reverse .
54 This comes as a great shock to me because it is well understood that anyone who does not like Erich Kleiber 's conducting must be a Nazi ! ’
55 There is an argument for keeping the word ‘ converts ’ because it is well understood .
56 If the system does not provide for supervision , then the health authority could be primarily liable because it is well established that doctors need to do their training on the job .
57 It is somewhat paradoxical that structural shift does not appear to have been a major factor in productivity growth after the war , because it is well known that structural imbalances contributed substantially to unemployment between the wars .
58 She says he 's very happy and it 's very important to him that 's he 's arrived at Stoke Manceville because it 's well known .
59 While it is well recognised that London has its own distinctive speech , characterised by features of accent and grammar in particular , there are surprisingly few " dialect " studies of London ( in contrast with , for example , areas more traditionally thought of as using " dialect " , such as Lancashire or Norfolk ) .
60 While it is well known that machair may extend as much as 2 km inland in South Uist , less well known is the altitude to which blown shell sand exerts an ecological influence : the dunes at Luskentyre Banks ( NG 0699 ) are up to 35 m high , while the presence of large amounts of wind-blown shell fragments is evident from the presence of charophytes in lochs on Tairaval ( NB 1135 ) ( Angus , unpublished NCC report ) and at Mangersta ( NB 0131 ) ( Biagi et al 1985 ) , both sites being more than 50 m above sea level .
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