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

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1 At first I was not aware that all the crews in the PFF had been selected by their Groups and , in the main , were either second tour volunteers or were well advanced on their first tour .
2 Horses that are well handled from the time of being foals are most unlikely to be aggressive towards us .
3 Fortunately most horses are n't born anxious , and it is natural for young horses that are well handled to be confident and friendly .
4 Some horses that are well fed on hay and grain all through the dry months of summer may never have a real glow of health until the spring grasses appear .
5 However , such progress as has been made is in areas that are well defined in advance — which , by definition is not usually the case in the are a of strategic decision making .
6 We expect all horses that are well looked after to be cheerful , but like people , some display it more than others .
7 This interspecific backcross mapping panel has been typed for over 700 loci that are well distributed among all the autosomes as well as the X chromosome ( 35 ) .
8 Well because there is er an industrial bias , erm what industrial bias means is that gets subsidized because it 's subsidized they can pay higher wages er erm so it 's not just the government jobs that are well paid it 's the industrial jobs .
9 And I think it 's unfair of them , I think it 's irresponsible of them to just criticise detailed budgets that are well thought out like ours , like ours always were
10 But both polar regions support vegetation and land fauna that are well adapted to their environments ( Chapter 6 ) and varied enough to keep generations of ecologists interested in them .
11 Although this psychobiological structure is unique , it makes use of functional processes that are well established in other higher animals .
12 In general , a reasonably safe procedure would be to prune back main stems by a third during the dormant season plus , with shrubs that are well established , a somewhat vigorous removal of old , spent stems before they become senile .
13 Even conventions that are well established in principle such as those relating to cabinet collective responsibility may be vague in their application .
14 Products that are well established and familiar inspire more confidence than new products , which will be resisted .
15 Holding jobs that are well paying and/or rewarding in terms of personal self-satisfaction may increase one 's contentment with the society in which one exists .
16 I know there 's lads get eggs and butter and stuff from the farms , but everybody has n't got farms , and I could take you to some cottages that are well supplied with butter , sugar and cheese and what have you , that 's not from the farms . ’
17 There are a range of management/supervisory skills in particular , indicated by many libraries as training priorities , that are well suited to central provision , as Casteleyn noted : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines ’ .
18 Amplifiers that are well suited to performing mathematical operations on input signals when negative feedback is applied are termed operational amplifiers .
19 ‘ The bottom line is that companies that choose to develop domestic markets may find themselves totally blocked out by competitors that are well entrenched and ready to launch offensives on others ’ home markets ' ( Ohmae 1985 ) .
20 He is more likely to enjoy going to a restaurant that has good traditional furnishings that are well designed in their own terms .
21 Twice he set up striking partner Kevin Campbell for chances that were well saved by Ipswich 's Canadian goalkeeper Craig Forrest .
22 The approach used during the study did not follow strictly any prescribed format , but nonetheless made effective use of the soft systems ideas to produce results that were well received by the Principals of the participating Colleges .
23 This was partly because of respect for Andy Tyrie , the intelligent supreme commander , but even more to the existence of battalions outside Belfast that were well disciplined with dedicated officers and that were free of crime .
24 What Charles craved was a return to classical architecture , to buildings that were sympathetic to their surroundings , that were well proportioned and sensitive to human feelings , and not purely functional .
25 Refractory pouchitis — We selected 24 cases that were well known to their gastroenterologists and that fit the clinical , endoscopical , and pathological criteria for RP as adopted at an International Workshop on Pouchitis in London in January 1989 , including clinical symptoms ( bloody diarrhoea , malaise , or weight loss , or all three ) ; resistance to treatment with antibiotics and steroids ; and endoscopical features ( serpiginous ulcerations , cobblestone mucosa , or ileitis proximal to the reservoir , or all three ) .
26 I suppose we were the first people in the 1960s to target our market and bring to people things that were well designed at an affordable price .
27 The main contribution of CLE-I is substantial coverage of English constructions in both syntax and semantics that is well motivated and hence extensible ; in contrast to SPAR , it was not built mainly with anaphor resolution in mind .
28 They do best in a deep , fertile soil that is well drained , but does not seriously dry out .
29 Chemists must not be reactive — they need to be proactive and to reach the coming generation with a positive message that is well presented .
30 After this , I 'm glad to be able to praise a fluid but unhurried Jeux d'eau that is well served , too , by the velvety-rich recorded sound .
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