Example sentences of "[am/are] well know [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Er reading old books there the they talk about the and er around and the beds and all that you know and the jollity people they 're well known about it .
2 Women wear saris and I 'm well known for my spicy food .
3 ‘ Like all Sards , I 'm well known for my gallantry . ’
4 I am well known in much of the country by various men of standing including the Duke of Marlborough .
5 Most of the twenty or so men and women in the Cabinet are well known to one another and have worked together over some years .
6 Black and white peppercorns are well known to all cooks , but any good delicatessen should also stock green peppercorns , both dried and pickled in brine , and pink pepper berries .
7 The symptoms of the illness itself , and the way in which these affect the carer , are well known to be difficult ( see Gilleard , 1984 ; Sanford , l975 ) .
8 Also , these studies did not take into account HDL levels , which are well known to be inversely related to serum triglyceride concentrations ( Hulley et al , 1980 ) .
9 Some are well known to us .
10 We have already noted how teachers and teaching are well known to most people .
11 Both are well known to the veteran Franklin D. Murphy , who is not only Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , but a Trustee of LACMA and , until recently , of the Getty Trust ( see The Art Newspaper No. 4 , January 1991 , Vernissage section ) .
12 The issue between the Government and the Opposition — if there is an issue on the Bill — is that the hon. Member for Blackburn advocates a policy of patsy , unquestioning inspections of schools by people who are well known to those schools .
13 Do they happen only on routes which are well known to the driver ?
14 p53 mutants are well known to be capable of cellular immortalisation , and act as nuclear oncogenes in a manner similar to c-myc .
15 Our two Vice-Chairs , Barbara , and Kay are well known to all of you .
16 Now after five albums and two TV series they are well known to thousands of children throughout Britain , and their songbooks have become standard music-lesson texts in schools in Scotland .
17 In Britain , his followers are well known for their ownership of Mentmore Towers , the palatial former home of the Earls of Rosebery .
18 Farmers are well known for their conservatism .
19 When Hannah made her first public bow , she was constantly in the company of an elderly white cow called Her Ladyship and her love for this awkward beast touched a certain public soft spot — the British are well known for their protective , caring attitude toward animals .
20 Cockneys are well known for rhyming slang .
21 Though cuckoos are well known for laying their eggs in the nests of other species , more species of the cuckoo family build nests and incubate their eggs than do not There are in fact 80 species that act as true parents to their young .
22 Capricorns are well known for their blunt mannerisms .
23 Furthermore , the Angolan people are well known for their friendliness to foreigners and for their placid and kind nature .
24 There are a number of printers with whom MAS has worked already ( some being clients ) who are well known for security printing .
25 The Cordon Rouge ( dry ) and Cordon Vert ( medium ) are well known for their distinctive striped labels , whilst the Crémant de Cramant is a lighter delicate wine produced only from Chardonnay grapes grown around the village of Cramant .
26 Tesco are well known for their energy saving initiatives .
27 They are well known for their methodological rigour , and they study factors relating to depression of clinical significance , that is , their cases have symptoms at least as numerous and severe as those treated by psychiatrists in out-patient settings .
28 Tylers have never recognized any union and are well known for the low rates and poor conditions that they impose on their workers .
29 To be known to the police as having a history of crime is sufficient to be categorized a gouger , and people in Easton who are well known as gougers are always the first suspects .
30 The Welsh narrow gauge railways — the Great Little Railways of Wales — are well known as popular tourist attractions , but most were built to provide freight transport from , and within , quarries and mines in difficult terrain .
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