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

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1 It is well known that many children in Romanian hospitals have been infected with HIV through reused needles , syringes and infected blood transfusions .
2 A theoretician is well prepared to consider what the most apt questions about works of art may be .
3 Having worked on interview panels with the now defunct ILEA I can say that the object has not been to block the drama school selection so much as to see that the grant is well justified .
4 American theatre is well known and well regarded here , and to choose a piece from any of those just mentioned is thoroughly viable .
5 I mean , Sugar and Spice for example by Nigel Williams ; I 'd love to have a go at doing the part of Sharon sometime , I think anything that is well written — that 's important .
6 The project is well under way .
7 It is an often-repeated truism to say that the institution of the pub is unique to Britain — but it is still one which is well worth resurrecting .
8 However , it is well recognised by conservationists that the modern pace and scale of change poses a threat which is quite unprecendented .
9 Prunus padus is well named the bird cherry , for its black fruits are high on the animal and bird menu of gastronomic delights .
10 It is well suited to poor soil and ideal if you want to plant a traditional orchard .
11 Hails from the Caucasus mountains and is well suited to all but dry or exposed sites .
12 ‘ Peeping Tom ’ is well known for its cheerful yellow flowers .
13 Standard fuchsia ‘ Dollar Princess ’ is well established at Beechgrove ’
14 However they should not be a worry for a pilot who is well trained , and who keeps in practice and thinks about the conditions before each flight .
15 The ‘ too fast ’ signal should not be given until the glider is well up into the climb and putting a load onto the cable .
16 If the ASI is reading 20 knots there is an obvious slip error , because that is well below the stalling speed of the glider .
17 Compass errors are an awful nuisance and it is well worth finding out a little about them .
18 This risk to promotion chances is well understood and can be clearly illustrated .
19 For who inside the system needs to be told what is well understood ?
20 Either of these faults means that the attacking technique is well developed before you move into it , and so your front barring arm or groin suffer accordingly .
21 ( In Leonard 's case this is well marked , sign no doubt of superior knowledge ! )
22 RELATIONSHIP TO CAMP STAFF : He is well liked by the entire staff and they enjoy his company just as he does theirs .
23 The problem that consciousness sets for the materialist is well known .
24 My own view is that connectionism ( see Chapter 7 ) is well placed to provide such a computational account of sensorimotor development ; but that is not the issue here .
25 At about seven months of age the average baby is quite skilled at removing obstacles to prehension ; is well able , for example , to pull a cushion away to reach a rattle behind it .
26 Its purely endogenous nature is well illustrated by the facts that it can be evoked by the absence of a stimulus such as a gap in a long sequence of evenly spaced tones and that the actual probability and significance of the stimulus is less important in determining whether or not the P300 will occur than the subject 's perception of its probability and significance .
27 This year , in prize money alone , there is well over $100m available for professional players round the world , including team events such as The David Cup and The Federation Cup .
28 To develop the pecs fully it is necessary to be aware of how much development there is already , and whether that development is well balanced .
29 The skew chisel is well known , and though not manufactured in recent times , the skew gouge has been utilised as a modification .
30 The the units have an ambience of comfort which is well matched by the refreshment-trolley service which is becoming the norm on the services on which these Super-Sprinters run .
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