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

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1 It seems odd that we could get hammered in one game , just win the other and still be better rewarded than with 2 draws .
2 Now that the Government is committed to a national healthy eating policy , we need to examine school nutritional standards — and where better to start than with milk ?
3 ‘ British industry is far more productive , far more competitive , better managed and with better industrial relations , in a better tax climate than at the beginning of the 1980s , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY , ‘ so it is better placed to benefit from economic recovery . ’
4 Her plays , while well crafted and with shrewdly observed characters , lack the pace and tension of her thrillers .
5 At least three uses of figures are notable : ( i ) Occasional figures , in a central or peripheral position ; conspicuous " in mosaics datable to c. 130-180. ( ii ) Elaborate figures , often numerous , well drawn and well executed but with a number of possible themes in any one mosaic ; predominantly in the west of the province , after c. 170-180. ( iii ) Figures in a scene ; predominantly in the south-east of England , after c. 160-170 .
6 It is necessary to have a clean seed-bed , well consolidated and with soil in good heart .
7 All the buildings were well constructed and with adequate maintenance would have been capable of surviving for many generations .
8 I favour a 1in roughing gouge for this operation , kept well sharpened and with the bevel rubbing it is safe , fast and very little sanding is required : you also have about four times the cutting edge available compared to a half inch bowl gouge , more time between re-grinds .
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