Example sentences of "well [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 They 'll do very well where they are . "
2 She knew only too well where they 'd find some of it .
3 Well where they are you can only see a , one other van ca n't you ?
4 On a national scale , the numerically and financially important small hotel businesses , which play a vital role in the provision of the national stock of tourist accommodation may be performing less well than they could .
5 I did not carry out their instructions very well so they had to be very precise in explaining things to me .
6 Montana said : ‘ Steve and the team are playing well so they are not going to take a chance of throwing me in unless they have to . ’
7 tea and all over — and its raining a bit as well so they do n't notice .
8 Activists like things which involve other people as well so they like team work , they like team activities , they like discussion groups they enjoy the sort of bouncing ideas off other people .
9 So you 'd have like twenty , well so they about twenty grand so you get twenty grand there .
10 Well they 've all played as well so they might remember .
11 as well so they
12 Well well once they get in here
13 Well once they 're over eighteen age is immaterial .
14 Well once they 've got the valuations in and switches and it 's not till June
15 However , it seems to me that there is something a little perverse in leaving me your notes on the making of the Big Glass when you must have known perfectly well that they contained material I would be certain to find offensive .
16 I believe that this is because they do everything so well that they do not get excessive pitching movements in their training stall recoveries .
17 Connolly and Wilson , we may agree , lived dangerously ; they took risks , knowing full well that they were not au fait with the latest scholarship , had not mastered ‘ the secondary material ’ .
18 Arafat had ordered the inhabitants of Tel al-Za'atar not to surrender , knowing full well that they would be defeated .
19 If this happens , Tit for Tat individuals , cooperating with one another in cosy little local enclaves , may prosper so well that they grow from small local clusters into larger local clusters .
20 Alvar Salvadores and his companions bestirred themselves so well that they drove the enemy to their tents , making great mortality among them , and then they turned back , whereat my Cid was well pleased ; but Alvar Salvadores went on , hacking and hewing all before him , for he thought the ladies were looking on , and he pressed forward so far , that being without succour he was taken .
21 Many managers feel that they understand how to run meetings so well that they hardly need to prepare at all .
22 The state of mind of day-dream escapers was not simple and they both believed in their plans and knew quite well that they would never carry them out at the same time .
23 Do you mean to tell me that you never see any case of obstruction , street shouting , begging , carts and cycles with no lights , no offences against the motor car laws , or in other words , that everybody — men , women , and children — know the laws so well that they can avoid the many pit-falls ?
24 Those who joined knew full well that they were liable to be dropped behind enemy lines .
25 Some visually handicapped children will overcome their difficulties so well that they are indistinguishable from their fully sighted classmates , but the effort needed may have a cost for them that is not always appreciated .
26 And with this in mind and I 'm I 'm you will notice that I have n't spoken at all and that is quite deliberate on my part but then I can also say the same for many people sitting round here who know quite well that they have n't spoken either .
27 Thirst is a more imperative drive , intruding into dreams even when the subjects know full well that they are merely taking part in an experiment , and that water will be available in the morning .
28 And they knew full well that they did n't really need the three thousand apprentices but those large firms trained no no note my word , for the country 's needs , not the company 's needs !
29 ‘ She does n't get out much ’ , a phrase that Shirley had learned to use of her mother to forestall enquiry , impertinence , sympathy : a middle-aged phrase that she heard in her own voice as parody — indeed , she had noticed that when ‘ the family ’ gathered together all of them spoke in parodies of clichés , and some of them knew quite well that they were doing it .
30 And the other nice thing is , because know who you are they will tend to accept your cheques , because they know perfectly well that they can get hold of you if they have to !
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