Example sentences of "[conj] he [is] well [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | and although he 's well trained and they exercise him . |
2 | I would only observe that he is well qualified for the post which he holds . |
3 | Ken Preston-Mafham has over 35 000 colour slides and more than 10 years of experience behind him , so he is well qualified to offer sound advice on the trials and tribulations of photography ‘ in the field ’ . |
4 | Cokes have long moved in Royal circles , and he is well placed to advise the new Earl Spencer on estate affairs and any more delicate matters . |
5 | ‘ Every sort of potato , ’ Spencer laughs , ‘ roast potatoes , mashed potatoes , baked potatoes … ’ his humour shines through constantly , of course he knows what a narrow escape it was , but he is well passed the haunting of it . |
6 | In the case of someone like Christopher Rouse it is easier , because he is well established in this country , and very well liked by many conductors . |
7 | Since he is well built , and inventive , he argues ( in a travesty of logic that echoes Iago 's at a similar point , the thinness of the pretext revealing the strength of the desire ) , he has a right to the land reserved for the son born ‘ by order of law ’ : Since Gloucester loves both sons equally , that means that both by birth and by nature ( to the Renaissance the terms were synonymous ) he can not discriminate good from bad . |
8 | They will not tell you whether a child is going to be a good citizen , when he 's nice to know or whether he 's well motivated . |