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

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1 The dominant tree in the High Weald where there are clay soils is also the pedunculate oak , but where sandy soils predominate the sessile oak ( Quercus petraea ) is well represented .
2 The RSC is keen that as many chemists as possible are familiar with communication techniques and that the profession is well represented in the ranks of the media .
3 The range of craft skills in use during the early Anglo-Saxon period is well represented in the archaeological record , although unevenly studied .
4 The early sixteenth century is well represented by Northern Italian painters : a ‘ Penitent St Jerome ’ by Andrea Previtali ; the ‘ Coronation of Darius ’ by the Veronese Nicolo Giolfino ; a ‘ Madonna and Child with St Catherine ’ by Ortolano ( all exhibited by Voena ) , and a tenebrous ‘ St Jerome ’ by Bernardino Campi ( Benappi ) .
5 Crime is well represented with two television tie-ins , Nicholas Rhea 's Heartbeat : Constable Across the Moors ( Headline ) and Lisa Cody 's Head Case ( Arrow ) — she has a pilot in January before a 10-part series beginning in April .
6 The general dictionary works well in this case because the ’ concreteness ’ and generality of Estate Agents ' literature is well represented in the LOB corpus .
7 But Willaert is well represented in Musica nova accomodata per cantar et sonar sopra organi et altri strumenti ( Venice , 1540 ) , and we also have a number of his three-part ricercari , notably eight in a collection of Fantasie et rechercari a tre voci accomodate da cantare et sonare per ogni instrumento ( Venice , 1549 ) , in which Rore is also represented .
8 Elsewhere , we depend upon characteristic industrial debris , which includes iron-working in the courtyard south of Building 3 in Kingshams Field and two pottery kilns in the western suburb ; bone-working is also attested by artefactual evidence , while the building trade is well represented .
9 Fertility , for example , is well represented by green men and other themes by sheela-nagigs and other grotesque figures on both the inside and outside of churches .
10 It appears that London is well represented tonight , but we are all from one particular borough .
11 As one might expect the RAF is well represented in its 75th anniversary year .
12 ULSTER is well represented in the semi-finals of the Dun Laoghaire 31st annual tournament .
13 Yes , each of them is well represented in terms of erm members of the University showing an interest in the arts work in their area , and several of them have members erm who serve on our advisory panel , as indeed Sussex does .
14 However , it is well recognised by conservationists that the modern pace and scale of change poses a threat which is quite unprecendented .
15 While much of it may seem blindingly obvious , one non-NHS member of the team behind the strategy points out : ‘ Irrespective of the fact that the approach is well recognised in industry , it 's totally innovative in NHS terms .
16 This aspect of lost practical and discursive consciousness is well recognised in the literature on dementia , although it is usually described in the language of psychogeriatrics .
17 Touting for criminal business was and is well recognised within the profession , and those in close contact with it .
18 Whilst the problematic nature of the traditional pattern by which responsibilities have been divided between them is well recognised , there is little evidence which can be used to evaluate what would happen if other arrangements were tried .
19 Familial clustering is well recognised in Paget 's disease , with evidence of HLA linkage in some families and a greatly increased prevalence of the disease in first degree relatives of patients .
20 It is well recognised that these differences in styles of legal thinking do exist , and the Convention is interpreted in practice in such a way that its objectives will be secured despite those differences .
21 And a little later Havelock Ellis noted ( also citing Booth ) that : ‘ The advantage for women of free sexual unions over compulsory marriage is well recognised in the case of the working classes in London , amongst whom sexual relationships before marriage are not unusual and are indulgently regarded . ’
22 The principle of law applicable in such cases is well recognised .
23 The danger of attempting to categorise the situations in which equitable relief will be afforded is well recognised in the authorities and , if I may say so , rightly .
24 This patient may have had asymptomatic M tuberculosis infection in this classic anatomical site , as is well recognised in patients with chronic bronchitis , in whom it may be unmasked by treatment with steroids .
25 In addition , the bacteria may exist in a ‘ stationary phase , ’ which is well recognised in other genera .
26 Late presentation of such an injury is well recognised in adults but exceptionally rare in children .
27 We try to follow where such teachers led , but the accumulation of cynicism as students progress through the course is well recognised .
28 It is well recognised that opioid analgesics do not always relieve pain , and there are already several unsatisfactory ways in which such pain is described , including ‘ opioid insensitive , ’ ‘ opioid non-responsive , ’ and ‘ opioid resistant . ’
29 Research shows that many debilitating diseases are often precipitated by stress , and it is well recognised that conditions like heart disease , gastric ulcers , mental illness , colitis , hypertension , skin disorders and several others have their origin in stressful situations .
30 As my hon. Friend knows , the Government remain fully committed to the union — a point which is well recognised in Scotland .
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