Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] very [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Cogley was a nice quiet chap and they got on very well together .
2 David asked if I could jive and at this particular time I always dressed as a man , which was probably another reason Calvin and I got along very well because Calvin wore velvet suits and I wore velvet suits — so that was one area we got on very well .
3 We got on very well and from there came the start of MainMan .
4 For the rest of the time , we talked only of natural history and local gossip , and got on very well .
5 They tried to communicate and got on very well , despite the language difficulties .
6 They got on very well together , but I have recently lost one .
7 I took this bass out on a gig and got on very well with it .
8 They got on very well , nothing homosexual I do n't think , but they did spend a lot of time together .
9 ‘ We got on very well together and have done ever since .
10 We got on very well and he has an excellent sense of humour . ’
11 ‘ We got on very well .
12 I was put on the road with Lynyrd Skynyrd when they thought I was getting too big for my DMs , but they were real wild men and I liked them a lot and we got on very well . ’
13 She got on very well with most of the men , since , whatever their personal views on her , they admired and were grateful for her professional skill .
14 He got on very well with the patients , and made them laugh without taking umbrage when they laughed at him .
15 Opposite my house on Bronnaya Street there used to live the remarkable actress Alice Koonen , the wife of Taírov , and she and I were very fond of each other and got on very well together .
16 In private he got on very well with Lloyd George , but he never hid his doubts ; in 1917 he told Unionists that Lloyd George was a man who has the defects of his qualities " , and told his audience that he was saying no more than he had told the Prime Minister to his face ; when in 1920 he was told that Unionists would rather hear him attack Lloyd George than defend him , he told this story to the Prime Minister too .
17 We got on very well together and when after only two months with the company my immediate boss — the marketing manager , a sallow individual with a Solihull whine — suffered a perforated ulcer ( I could n't prevent myself from eidetiking this , the wall of his duodenum like a rusty car door , sharp flakes of oxidised tissue spearing into him ) , I got his job .
18 I got on very well and I liked being there .
19 The father of a friend of mine who went to visit relatives in Paris told us that he did not know a word of French but spoke the Parmigiano dialect all the time and got on very well .
20 and of course , as I say , being at Cambridge there was a little theatre there and er we used to see so many of the actors and actresses that used to come into our lives you see because there were five places on the station , for instance , there was the tea room adjoining the , there was a large kiosk , large kiosk one girl in there , you see , and er there was , then there was this large which is the biggest and then the dining room that , you see and er so and , and one year I , I wrote it down but erm , one year I remember we took forty four thousand pounds which was a lot of money and er , you see , well er I got on very well with the girls
21 They were always changing them to try and balance up the take I suppose , on each , each leg of the route and there was always was the chief clerk then and him and I got on very well together and he really initiated me into running times .
22 he had a way with him and he was , got on very well with Mr and er he told us afterwards that erm the whole trouble was that the children 's baths had leaked that morning
23 He and David Hemmings got on very well and got up to a lot of mischievous things .
24 ‘ You and Geoffrey got on very well last time you met .
25 He got on very well with all the nationalities there .
26 We got on very well together and suddenly began to realise how strange and curious it all was that we had gone to separate schools . ’
27 What did you think , we actually got on very well , I mean I thought we worked quite well together as a team .
28 I do n't know why I became her friend , but I do know that we got on very well , + rarely ‘ fell out ’ .
29 Oh they use to , everybody was afraid of him , but I got on very well with him .
30 he said and I got on very well with them , have a chat and I used to help them when they came in they were West Indians which gave everybody a bit of a shock when running a local Spa
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