Example sentences of "be well [verb] [conj] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 A second would be to ensure corrugated iron covers on doors and windows are better secured and quickly repaired if removed or damaged .
2 They are better educated and more informed — though illiteracy is still widespread among the poor .
3 The new Charities legislation will ensure that charities are better managed and properly regulated .
4 The hope seems to be that nurses will be better prepared and better enthused to address the nursing needs of society without the shackles placed on them by an outmoded system of training .
5 Ever felt the clothes on sale in British high streets could be better designed and better made ?
6 The essence of that hope is that through self-knowledge , existing constraints on thought and action can be better appreciated and thereby overcome .
7 Efficiency is essential in the fast food world of city life , so storage has to be well organized and cleverly designed to leave worktops clear and uncluttered .
8 If the British are a whimsical nation , their whimsies can be well researched and well rehearsed , like the epigrams of an accomplished conversationalist , and as carefully planned .
9 On the other hand heads have every right to expect staff to be well groomed and reasonably dressed at work .
10 Miss Sally-Anne McAllister had always been well fed and well cared for , he noted professionally .
11 The condemnation of the large hospitals for the mentally disordered has been well founded and well meant , but it has , to some extent , made the problem worse .
12 The cultural impact of this has been well researched and extensively commented upon elsewhere .
13 Many modern reproduction period ornaments are well made and often based on high-quality originals .
14 All paths and tracks are well defined and mostly signposted ; route-finding quite easy .
15 The latter are well worn and crudely balanced with chunks of lead .
16 To see that plough horses and cart horses are well treated and well fed .
17 Previn conducts the big numbers with a real swagger and the shorter dances are well characterised and beautifully played .
18 In the social context , drugs such as caffeine , sugar and chocolate are well accepted and much enjoyed by millions worldwide .
19 An example of what I mean can be found in Strathclyde , where in every division of the police force there is a well-established female and child unit , staffed principally by female officers who are well trained and highly experienced in interviewing skills and techniques in cases involving sexual assault , child abuse and/or sexual abuse .
20 Panel interviews , if they are well run and well organized , can be particularly searching .
21 The advisory team should enable the flow of relevant information on the pupils ' needs to reach the schools where they are placed and enable teachers and visually handicapped pupils to work in an effective way because they are well informed and well supported .
22 Whilst the basic facts about drinking are well known and mostly based on common sense , some of the issues surrounding alcohol abuse are a lot more complex .
23 The arrangements which people make privately for various domestic services are well known and little questioned , although practitioners need to be aware of them and relate to the people concerned in planning packages of care .
24 There are , too , very strong historical links between the city and the science ; links which are well known and well documented .
25 And many of these young people are well qualified and well paid .
26 All the hotel 's public rooms are well decorated and pleasantly furnished and the dining-room has large picture windows which offer simply superb views .
27 The five locations are well varied and carefully drawn , with each having its own character and ‘ flavour ’ — their names give some clue as to what you can expect : - ‘ Dungeon Delirium ’ , ‘ Submarine Insanity ’ , ‘ Manhattan Madness ’ , ‘ Alaskan Ice Cream ’ , and ‘ Spaceship Frenzy ’ .
28 They were better educated and better paid .
29 They were well fed and well disposed to each other and they could hardly be blamed if they felt just a little smug .
30 The stables were well built but badly ventilated ( surely not be expected in Coleman 's time , for he was the arch-exponent of adequate ventilation ) a duct-blocking luxuriant vine having been trained against the outside wall of some loose boxes .
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