Example sentences of "be well [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We 're well matched where it matters , Lil and 1 .
2 I think they 're fifteenth century they they they they are they 're well cut and they 're well
3 Barnsley are not known for their fancy football or flair , but they 're well drilled and organised and Oxford just could n't find a way through .
4 Feeders are small fry , though they 're well paid if the ransom 's high .
5 I 'm well educated and I 've got two children and I can manage pretty well , there 's a number of much more essential things that I know how to do , but I ca n't do those ones , and when they come up I feel like weeping myself sick . "
6 BMW claims that this far more sophisticated ( and , no doubt , expensive ) rear suspension finally lays to rest the spectre of lift-off oversteer which has so bedevilled the 3-series over the years — albeit to a much lesser degree with the outgoing model which , in Sport form at least , we found to be well balanced and responsive rather than inherently tail happy .
7 ITED will be well received when it goes ‘ live ’ , judging by the reaction of some of the managers involved in pilot schemes .
8 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 .
9 If you seem to be well organized and in command of the situation then you are likely to get an equally efficient response .
10 Efficiency is essential in the fast food world of city life , so storage has to be well organized and cleverly designed to leave worktops clear and uncluttered .
11 It went to the extent of stating , ‘ … the TUC could not at any stage commit itself in advance to approve or acquiesce in the methods to be adopted to reach full employment simply because those methods can be shown to be well fitted and even necessary to the achievement of that objective …
12 The combined salaries of two or more such offices might keep a government supporter happy , while the sheriffship itself was a stepping stone to an appointment as a baron of exchequer or a lord of session , should the lawyer be well connected and joined to a strong political interest .
13 The pizzas should be well done but remain pale and soft enough to fold in the hand to eat .
14 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 .
15 Young Anna is going to be well heeled but she will have to come to some arrangement with Beryl and Beryl would prefer , much , to deal with the devil himself .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Food hygiene courses continue to be well supported and already this year a further 100 employees have gained their Food Hygiene Certificate .
20 ‘ This hunger-striking buffoon sneaks out to eat so he can be well fed when he takes over the presidency , but he is screwed , ’ General Noriega said of his opponent .
21 All plants must be raised in a greenhouse from seed The ground should be well dug and manured with Growmore added .
22 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 .
23 The advantage of employing a specialist firm is that its tradesmen are more likely to be well trained and experienced in this field of building preservation , with a thorough and successful job being a more certain result .
24 The men would have to be well trained and supervised , not least to guard against incidental damage to native Galapagos animals .
25 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 . ’
26 In other words , the beef will be well hung and ready for the Savoy table .
27 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 ’ .
28 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 .
29 They must be well covered as you know how awful their figures are . ’
30 The point of preparation is to be well tuned and at the same time flexible to new interpretations and ideas .
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