Example sentences of "well she [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Heard better She 's really pretty though .
2 Well she 's probably tired , she 's been out two nights in a row .
3 Well she 's probably sharing a room with the dogs !
4 Well she 's already put a hole in the exhaust and a dent in the front
5 Well she 's already shown her true colours to him has n't she ?
6 Well she 's already booked .
7 Well she 's just after the
8 Well she 's just vaguely dropped off I 'll have to see how long it lasts .
9 Well she 's just a number anyway , whether you stick together .
10 Okay well she 's just working out how she 'd spend three pound sixty pocket money
11 Euston , St Pancras , the Gare St Lazare ? ) , or personality disorder , or fooling around , bit on the side , well she 's away a lot visiting her sister .
12 I bo just bought one up the shop for Geoff 's mums birthday well she 's now
13 Well she 's only a tot is n't she ?
14 Well she 's only just joined the human race when she 's had a fag and a cup of coffee .
15 Well she 's really has n't got .
16 Yeah , well she 's really good I mean
17 well she 's really well toned and she always wears cycling shorts and
18 Well she 's suddenly changed the .
19 Well she 's certainly getting a few .
20 Oh well she 's obviously decided she likes it .
21 Well she 's obviously remembered .
22 Well she 's as pale as a perivale ghost .
23 Yes well she 's definitely I mean she 's ordered .
24 She 's a clumsy clogs that 's why I wo n't let her walk around with the baby if she wants to cuddle her I tell her to sit down and I tell her not to move well she 's always tripping over her feet .
25 Well she 's quite enjoying it .
26 Well she 's absolutely honest and that 's the trait that both my best friends — Maureen and Millicent Martin — have in common .
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