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

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1 Salisbury again toiled in vain , but Munton commanded respect and Lewis bowled better than of late , and England 's self-respect was retrieved to some extent .
2 Nowadays I am a lot better placed and able to eat better because of the electric cooker .
3 one is made better because of what 's happening inside his mind , but it has the opposite effect on someone else . ’
4 There was gorse as well and of course the omnipresent bilberries .
5 I am grateful for my hon. Friend 's comments , because the significant fact about St. Ivel 's sponsorship is that it is a perfect example of sponsorship working very well and of the use of the business sponsorship incentive scheme , which I just mentioned .
6 Yeah I do Stefan , I mean i it 's very vigorous int it , when it gets established and it grows very upright as well and of course it 's deciduous erm some people call it a shrub , some people call it a tree but I , I will think that er Mrs is doing the right thing by cutting it back , especially if it 's a small garden , it would make a better bush in the garden I think if she does that and the these little white flowers really in are nice are n't they ?
7 Well cos of what Romeo did and anyway I did n't know about how much Paris wants to marry her .
8 Well cos of that cheque
9 It actually doe it works for triangle , you can do a triangle as well cos of course if you realize you can put a line across there a line across there a line
10 Things were very simple and this list made that precise point very well but of course this journalist was being somewhat disingenuous as well as cynical .
11 Eurodisney and its advisers , SG Warburg , can feel confident that the issue will go well because of the interest already shown in France , where half the £607m of shares will be issued .
12 Transport does well because of investment in public transport as the plan 's measures to persuade people to leave their cars at home take effect .
13 Prof King predicts that those crossbreds will perform well because of the Norwegian selection procedure .
14 Corby and Wellingborough fall into this category , while others , for example , Milford Haven ( Dyfed ) and Tayside , have done less well because of factors such as distance from markets , location within depressed regions , and so on .
15 They are particularly concerned with factors which lead to individuals wanting to do jobs well because of the intrinsic satisfaction from doing the work .
16 That has now changed Eastern arts no longer support the gallery now one obvious reason for that is the gallery started so well because of the enthusiasm from a number of professional people who came along and gave their advice and much of their time and such a body of people has not been called upon for a number of years now and once again a request to discuss this with Mr was refused .
17 Posters also teach young people how to develop a sense of erm they also make life much more fun more interesting and erm this is great contrast with Harlow and an urban area like Greater London area where as the report by erm in er the report the report on observation in London you know did n't mention the fact that publicity is of course is much more much greater than the London area erm and erm er one thing I see is missing could er er the reason is we found er the film society we ca n't advertise our events very well because of the restrictive bylaws on advertising poster advertising in Harlow I wonder if something could be done about this ?
18 Recently , fashion has been very safe , but now it 's becoming more aggressive , it 's making more statements , and the French are going to do well because of that , ’ says Guy Tolson .
19 Er it 's a little bit vague , is fitness for purpose , but it fits in with I S O Nine Thousand quite well because of the con of another little concept .
20 Well because of my mother see , I came home to my mother .
21 Naturalists , zoologists , conservationists already knew him well because of his work with the Wildfowl Trust .
22 We both knew only too well because of the business we were in and the sort of people we were what could happen . ’
23 She wanted to do well because of Gesner .
24 Well because of past experiences , Chairman , that 's all .
25 Can I make the point that if you do n't get to the parents of kids kids , before the end of summer term you could be jeopardising the chances of what they 're doing in the SATS because if you get to the parent erm in the beginning of the spring term and say you know , Fred is not doing particularly well because of this the parents are then in a position to do something about it but if you actually tell them once , basically the stable doors closed what can
26 enthusiastic well because of above , no .
27 It is surely part of the ambiguity of his person , as well as of his work , whether ‘ priestly ’ or ‘ prophetic ’ .
28 This required a knowledge of the theory of numbers and geometrical design , of singing and playing some musical instrument , of composing poems , of dancing , fencing and sword play , as well as of practising the fashionable sports and pastimes .
29 A comparison of such different ballets as Enigma Variations , Fancy Free and The Rake 's Progress emphasises how important it is for young choreographers to remember that ballet is an art of the general as well as of the particular .
30 In this way we will move towards a fully developed system of public law which will better serve the interests of the state as well as of the citizen .
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