Example sentences of "well when " in BNC.

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1 The anemones will prefer being planted in full sun , as their flowers do n't open so well when put in a shady position .
2 A tail-wheel with a rubber tyre will resist skidding sideways over tarmac , but it will not grip quite so well when it is bouncing over rough grass .
3 The same race is divided into two today , and the spoils should be split between Adding ( ( 2.15 ) , from the in-form stable of Guy Harwood , and Toucan ( 5.45 ) , a Luca Cumani runner who finished well when third to stablemate Chirone at Yarmouth last month .
4 This sympathetic , welfare-orientated role was illustrated well when the fieldworker accompanied two neighbourhood men to a local children 's home .
5 Her confidence and conviction that she was somebody special served her well when she applied for the UN job .
6 Overall , however , it has stood the test of time surprisingly well when we consider how little information on pre-capitalist systems they disposed of .
7 He ran well when third to Highland Bounty in a hot handicap at Cheltenham recently .
8 With the stable now returning to form after a lean spell , Afton Express should go close but I slightly prefer the more experienced RIVER HOUSE ( 1.15 ) , who jumped well when scoring over the course recently .
9 Midnight Storm made every yard of the running and jumped well when winning unchallenged at Nottingham recently .
10 Mossgara was hampered at halfway but stayed on well when second to Wizzard Artist at Plumpton on his debut and is bound to have derived considerable benefit from that experience .
11 But the build-up will ensure that they do well when the fighting starts .
12 So it is just as well when approaching a strange horse to check that one 's presence is , if not welcome , at least accepted .
13 Pithy and allusive interjections worked well in a shaikh 's guestroom , but less well when a speaker had to queue for his turn at a microphone to make himself heard .
14 He shaped well when fourth behind Tipping Tim at Cheltenham and appears to have been given an ideal build-up .
15 The boom days of the 1980s will never return and though profits should recover well when the upturn finally comes that is largely in the price .
16 Granville Again , who was going well when he came down , is the probable favourite .
17 GRANVILLE AGAIN , travelling well when falling two out in last month 's Champion Hurdle , stylishly underlined his credentials to be considered a most unlucky loser that day when taking yesterday 's Scottish Champion Hurdle at Ayr .
18 And they knew perfectly well when the connections had been made .
19 Ethel May was well known and well liked , which stood her well when she was forced to support the family single-handedly , by opening a beauty shop in her own home .
20 With certain flavours , however , it has been found that habituation can generalize perfectly well when latent inhibition fails to do so .
21 He 's probably also going to do very well when he gets there .
22 Robert Lynd summed this up well when he reported his feelings on listening to a radio broadcast of the arrival of the last mail train at Dublin 's Broadstone Station before its closure in 1936 :
23 When , in well-cut white satin and glycerine tears , she sobbed , Oh but Daddy I do love him , I do love him , he still tried to reason with her ; but then when he saw her hitching up the satin and running across the lawn , throwing off the veil , scattering the astonished wedding guests as she ran , and when he saw her jumping into a truck , not caring that she was getting petrol stains all over her broderie anglaise , jumping into a truck and not with the man they all expected her to love , but with the one she really loves , and then driving off with him in a cheap pickup truck to a motel in Wisconsin , shouting out , Goodbye Father , Goodbye Father ! as she goes ; well when he saw her doing that then Boy could not bring himself to disapprove .
24 The important characteristic of an evolutionarily stable strategy , you will remember from earlier chapters , is that it carries on doing well when it is already numerous in the population of strategies .
25 Chief Justice Hughes , writing for the New Jersey Supreme Court , put it well when he wrote , resting his decision on the fledgling constitutional doctrine of privacy but addressing the wider issue : ‘ We think that the State 's interest [ in the preservation of life ] weakens and the individual 's right of privacy grows as the degree of invasion increases and the prognosis dims . ’
26 Dr. John Whitcomb , professor of Theology and Old Testament at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake , Indiana , summed it up very well when on page 52 of his book ‘ The Early Earth ’ , he wrote , ‘ the testimony of an honest evolutionist could be expressed in terms of Hebrews 11:3 as follows , ‘ By faith , I , an evolutionist , understand that the worlds were not framed by the word of any god , so that what is seen has indeed been made out of previously existing and less complex visible things , by purely natural processes through billions of years ’ . ’
27 The prophet Habbakuk expressed this truth very well when under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit he wrote concerning God ‘ Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil and canst not look on iniquity . ’
28 The lovely negro spiritual ‘ Balm in Gilead ’ expresses it very well when it refers to ‘ the sin sick soul . ’
29 Despite the vast edifice that they built up on extremely shaky premises the phrenologists were socially-committed men , with an interest in holistic medicine and a shrewdness that served them well when they ran their fingers over somebody 's skull in pursuit of character .
30 Belief that the phenomenon exists is simply based on seeing individual patients who get well when they avoid certain chemical exposures .
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