Example sentences of "[is] well make " in BNC.
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1 | The Trek Lite is a very well constructed lightweight boot which has an all-in-one upper and is well made with strong stitching . |
2 | Big Volvo is well made and the finish is good |
3 | The sociological point is well made but it is the parenthetical ‘ alas ’ that registers the musician 's feeling . |
4 | it is well made , on one of Sandtoft 's modern multiple presses . |
5 | Dr Gale has read carefully his primary sources and a surprising number of the secondary ones , and his thesis is well made out . |
6 | The Osprey is well made and packs down small and so is good for all-season backpacking . |
7 | This argument is well made by the recent report on the curriculum and organization of ILEA secondary schools , which distinguishes between four aspects of achievement ( ILEA , 1984 ) . |
8 | This month I 'll be diving into that other crocodile pit — how to tell if a computer is well made and how to get the most from your investment . |
9 | The tablet is well made , the surface is ruled with a grid corresponding to the Spectrum 's graphics resolution of 176 by 256 pixels and also includes a 32-box menu panel which can , in theory at least , be utilised by the user in his own software . |
10 | The point is well made in a verse like Isaiah 31:3 . |
11 | In fact we can go from C to any of the above keys without even modulating first , as long as the return is well made . |
12 | The point is well made by Kolve , that what the Miller says does not , realistically , sound very much like an inebriated medieval churl . |
13 | If it 's well made I 'll pay the price whatever it is . ’ |
14 | Stable and comfortable on the back , it 's well made and functional . |
15 | ‘ Often as he sat in Davin 's rooms in Grantham Street , wondering at his friend 's well made boots that flanked the wall pair by pair , and repeating for his friend 's simple ear the verses and cadences of others which with the veils of his own longing dejection , the rude pheoboric mind of his listener had drawn his mind towards it and flung it back again , drawing it by a quiet inbred courtesy of attention , or by a quaint turn of Old English speech , or by the force of its delight in rude bodily skills , for Davin had sat at the feet of Michael Cussack the game , repelling it swiftly and suddenly by a grossness of intelligence , or by a bluntness of feeling , or by a dull stare of terror in the eyes , the terror of sole of starving Irish village in which the curfew was still a nightly fear . |