Example sentences of "[coord] well [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 While such statements could be interpreted as being passive rather than negative in terms of the advancement of building surveying , the Report went on to state that building surveyors ‘ have been less ebullient [ than quantity surveyors ] in recent years — partly because they are less numerous and their work less homogeneous or well defined ; but , to a large extent because they have made a less prolonged and concerted effort to develop their skills and explore the horizons of opportunity , although there has of late been a welcome resurgence in this respect ’ .
2 Indeed , none of his novels is well shaped or well written .
3 I 'm not suggesting that your baby would n't be happy or well cared for , simply that he or she needs a mother who 's secure and happy with herself .
4 well suited or well fitted with the , with the stuff that , you know , you 've , you 've got erm I mean that 's probably the best way to do it and I also find actually trying to write things sh myself shows up the holes in arguments , shows up the bits that you need yet to fill in sort of thing
5 I I think if you 've got a moderately or well differentiated tumour and i it 's solitary and it 's small and they 're clear at three months tell them to stop smoking by all means .
6 Erm for another reasons , which we shall get on to a bit later , there may be a great deal of confusion , er memories may not be clear or well formed , um people , according to some theories and ideas , people may be under-reporting because um y'know it helps them maintain their eq equilibrium a bit better .
7 Perhaps those who know the truth will be too lazy or too diffident or too poor to publish while whose who believe in error will be so rich , or well organized , or self-confident that they will control the presses and the television studios and dominate the ‘ free market in ideas ’ .
8 It was not thickly populated or well defended , but it was much larger than the islands the English already held in the Caribbean , so it provided land for English emigrants for some years .
9 None of these collections was well catalogued or well arranged by present-day standards , and none was accessible to the general public .
10 If owing to pressure of other work in the office the ideal team is not available , senior management will need to pay greater attention to the job since either the line of delegation will be sparse at the top end , or well qualified and experienced surveyors will be forced to do mundane duties which could both lower morale and prove financially inefficient .
11 Since West German parties and voters have deep respect for professional competence , lists may include also experts not distinguished for party , activity or well suited to constituency campaigning .
12 Only in exceptional circumstances — a major effluent , a polluter who is proving difficult , or a discharger who is powerful or well known — is the officer 's area supervisor likely to take a personal part in the proceedings .
13 Now that 's when the movement was erm mainly underground , it was erm s organization and working together er in a sort of a covert manner , things were very secretive er and then after June it became more open as it became , the , the er movement became more accepted or well known , it became difficult to continue it underground so it became more open .
14 The water authority will reject applications for the use of septic tanks when absorption tests are unsatisfactory or where the siting of the tank could result in pollution to a spring , stream or well used for drinking purposes .
15 Business therefore expanded at a great rate and labour was not as well organised or well informed as it is today .
16 The fraction less than 2 µm , which varied between 3.0–4.9% by weight of the bulk sample , gave illite as the dominant clay with 70–85% in well crystallised form , kaolinite 10–25% either very poorly or well crystallised , and mixed layer 5% with illite and chlorite poorly represented .
17 As scams go , it was not particularly smart , nor well executed .
18 Churchill assembled a team of ever-changing research assistants — their position was neither easy nor well paid — at his house , Stour in East Bergholt , Suffolk .
19 Building construction should not be a closed book , and the industry itself is neither well trained nor well informed , otherwise its reputation would be a good deal better than it is .
20 Terse , poignant , and well made , it says what could only be said in poetry .
21 In general this is a well designed and well made sweater with a stud fastened neck closure and medium height collar .
22 tough and well made , this sack has some nice touches allied to a basically simple design .
23 They are generally very attractive and well made ; the dyes are of excellent quality , although there is a tendency by some groups to overwash their items , which weakens the pile ( p. 27 ) .
24 You must therefore be well protected from the conditions , which demands clothing and equipment that is tough , carefully designed and well made .
25 Like the pram , it is sturdy and well made , and I 've been very pleased with it .
26 I wanted things that were solid and well made , and of course safe ; that was more important to me than appearance .
27 The woman was slim , dark , and well made , with an air of reserve that made one take her seriously .
28 The blissfully peaceful hotels we have selected are all on Mahe Island and well situated for the beautiful beaches .
29 The location is excellent for walking , and well situated for touring the abbeys and chateaux of the Bordeaux and Bergerac regions .
30 If our society were pure and well regulated , yes , they would be seducers ; but now , in my opinion , one may often consider them sisters of charity . ’
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