Example sentences of "that it [is] well [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 's vital that any animal we hold in captivity , wild or otherwise is looked after properly and that it 's well done and for that you need help and guidance and you also need minimum standards to ensure it 's done well .
2 I 'm assured that it 's well hidden ! ’
3 At 32 , the actor turned producer-director has proved that he has the clout to raise money for stage and screen and the artistic talent to ensure that it 's well spent .
4 And the firm 's dominant share of the country 's group-life insurance and pensions market means that it is well placed to make money as private pension plans expand to supplement over-stretched state retirement schemes .
5 A school that can show parents that it is well resourced is at a tremendous advantage .
6 It will continue to fall this year and next year and I think that it is well known to everybody that this Government 's policy is to lower taxes , in contrast with the plans of the hon. Gentleman 's party .
7 My friend says I should not have been taking this drug during my pregnancy and that it is well known that it can cause these problems .
8 My friend says I should not have been taking this drug during my pregnancy and that it is well known that it can cause these problems .
9 This will further strengthen the company and ensure that it is well set up to face the next decade with confidence .
10 Does it mean that it is well landscaped , built of local materials , does n't stick up like a sore thumb ?
11 The daily schedule is recited almost automatically ; Barbara Lipscombe gives the impression that it is well established and almost never disturbed .
12 Stroke the Luminescent Mousse quickly through your hair and comb through , making sure that it is well distributed at the roots .
13 In terms of closeness to York , I take the general review view and I support the County Council that it is generally better if the new settlement is located closer , close to York , because that under proviso that it is well located for public and private transport .
14 Its formation is not completely understood but the fact that it is better developed on loose stones than on rock pavements and that there is frequently a well-developed band extending from an inch or two below the surface to just above the ground surface , suggests deposition from solutions derived from the soil by capillary action .
15 It has fulfilled a useful purpose , but experience shews that it is better fitted for consultation than for active concern with details of educational provision .
16 Without having suffered the turmoil of a leadership contest , Labour can boast that it is better prepared for an election than the Conservatives .
17 In any social formation there is at least one class which , by virtue of its various determinations , is dominant in the sense that it is better placed to realise its interests than its rivals .
18 The Government 's new funding policy — which was supported by the Labour party during the passage of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , so the hon. Gentleman can not complain about that — is aimed at ensuring that the workload is taken into account in allocating resources while encouraging the management of magistrates courts to improve the efficiency of local justice so that it is better carried out .
19 If this interpretation is correct , curriculum managers who wish to manage the curriculum in the sense of modifying it so that it is better adapted to the needs of real children and a real society , will be best advised not simply to resist and criticise , but rather to use the power that many people at all levels of the system actually have .
20 In the hard sell of this linguistic and cultural economy , claims are made for English , not unlike those formerly made for Latin or for certain styles of French , that it is better suited to particular intellectual and scientific purposes , notably in the current situation , those for which consumers want to buy languages .
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