Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] well [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It meets , and even surpasses , all the criteria laid down by the World Cup committee after the inaugural event in 1987 ; that there should be healthy commercial environment , that the event should be well supported and that it should take place in only one country . |
2 | The pizzas should be well done but remain pale and soft enough to fold in the hand to eat . |
3 | All plants must be raised in a greenhouse from seed The ground should be well dug and manured with Growmore added . |
4 | It should be well located and of sound and durable construction ; it should not have too many drawbacks , and these can be wide ranging — the most obvious examples are traffic noise ( particularly from motorways or airports ) , inconsiderate neighbours , shared access , pubs and car parks , and vandalism . |
5 | The tank should be well planted but have areas of open water for swimming . |
6 | Until a young planting gets into its stride and you feel confident , a fair enough procedure would be : if the plant made three new stems last year , it should be well established and capable of making three this year , so three oldies to come out . |
7 | Natural stomachs are not often used now and the casing should be well pricked before the haggis is simmered in a pan of water for 30–40 min . |
8 | Immigrant rooms should be well ventilated and the interior of them so designed that they may be easily cleaned . |
9 | The floor should be well compacted and a 2.5 cm ( 1 in ) layer of sand spread and levelled . |
10 | The British Defence White Paper of 1958 laid down with surprising confidence the circumstances in which it would unleash nuclear weapons : ‘ It must be well understood that if Russia were to launch a major attack , even with conventional weapons only , the West would have to hit back with strategic nuclear weapons . ’ |
11 | Both testicles must be well developed and clearly visible in the scrotum. 2 . |
12 | For the mobile unit , it must be well built and braced to allow for moving over uneven ground , if the birds are in at the time , then the extra weight on the floor will be 204 kg for the 100 bird house and 409 kg for the 200 bird house . |
13 | Marly lands should be sown early and the reasons for it , light and sandy need not be sown early , and the reasons , wet and marshy must be well dug and furrowed , batten and derelict lands should be sown with broom . |
14 | They must be well covered as you know how awful their figures are . ’ |
15 | If the size of a polymer chain can be affected by its configuration , the microstructure must be well characterized before an accurate assessment of experimental data can be made . |
16 | He must be well handicapped and is an improving horse . |
17 | This work must be well organised and error-free on the night or the result will be total failure . |
18 | Firstly , if they are isolated unusual events , risky situations may be well remembered because of their distinctiveness in a way which is analogous to a von Restorff effect . |
19 | As a result , the Commission — still with 8,000 officials , who may be well paid but are nevertheless overworked — is dealing with more and more material not only initiated by itself in its legislative function of making proposals , but increasingly at the request of the politicians in the European Council . |
20 | This was , however , a target of a completely different order , as Benghazi was a large town which would be well guarded and had a civilian population still in occupation . |
21 | That mining might mean the end of the road for the town , with a population of some 6,000 people , did not unduly worry the man from the Department of Economic Development — Northern Ireland ( DEDNI ) , Ivor Greene , who told the Irish Times ‘ If it was decided that the time was proper for mining to proceed , Ballymoney could disappear but the people would be well compensated if it came to that ’ . |
22 | Anyway I mean hopefully this this will be sort of you know if it 's well publicized it it will be well attended because of the past . |
23 | ITED will be well received when it goes ‘ live ’ , judging by the reaction of some of the managers involved in pilot schemes . |
24 | The four horns will be well employed if the 1st and 3rd double the two trumpets and the 2nd and 4th the two tenor trombones . |
25 | In other words , the beef will be well hung and ready for the Savoy table . |
26 | Seven miles southeast of Reading , Crowthorne is easily accessible by rail or road ; the TRRL will be well signposted and is situated midway between junction 10 on the M4 and junction 4 on the M3 . |
27 | That is precisely the point — the new reserve forces that we have announced will have important roles , will be relevant to our new defence strategy and will be well supported and equipped . |
28 | This way money will be well spent and improvements will become apparent more quickly . |
29 | It will be difficult to avoid noticing the work of primary schools that are effectively marketing themselves , their reputation will be well known and their efforts highly publicised . |
30 | However , does he agree that the news that he has announced today is good news for the reserve forces , because the units will be well equipped and will have an important role , and there will be full support for good recruiting areas such as Hampshire ? |