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

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1 Eric and I had to restrain him at times when he wanted to do something like throw little Paul into the water to see if he 'd float , or like when he wanted to fell a tree over the railway line that goes through Porteneil , but as a rule we got on surprisingly well , even though it rankled to see Eric , who was the same age as Blyth , obviously in fear of him .
2 They got on remarkably well as friends .
3 The two boys got on remarkably well , playing violin duets , and engaging in friendly contests of virtuosity .
4 When all three of them were together they got on remarkably well .
5 The down-to-earth Hoffman and the ethereal Farrow got on reasonably well during the shooting .
6 In truth , Diana got on rather well with Adeane , who introduced her to many of the women she accepted as her ladies-in-waiting while she was an enthusiastic matchmaker , continually trying to pair off the difficult bachelor with unattached ladies .
7 Yes , we got on exceptionally well
8 They got on exceptionally well over a bottle of whisky which the expatriate had brought as a gift .
9 I got on pretty well with Reg Witter , the games and PE master and he secretly approved when I scored 50 against rivals Barnstaple .
10 Otherwise I got on pretty well , had a laugh : you had to .
11 THERE was this guy in the next bed with whom I got on pretty well but we were from completely different backgrounds .
12 Our children had in , they went to schools here , and what with the friends , and neighbours and former schoolfriends we got on wonderfully well with the general public .
13 He was a cheerful chap and we got on terribly well .
14 ‘ We got on terribly well together . ’
15 She and my wife , Celia , got on fairly well and Inez would sometimes drop in unexpectedly and stay rather long — but never overnight . ’
16 In both cases , their separate experience may well have created a special atmosphere , although my informants all stressed that they got on perfectly well with the men at work .
17 I got on quite well with Steve around that time You hungry ? he said one day Come on then I 'll treat you .
18 He got on quite well with Jazz .
19 She was glad to see her friends , naturally , and she loved the cottage , and got on quite well with Susan ; but at first she was completely baffled by the simple yet busy life they led .
20 When they were n't arguing they got on quite well talking about their careers .
21 In fact it was a rather odd coincidence , ’ she said , warming to her theme , ‘ I was introduced to her at a party , and we got on quite well .
22 During that period , I spent a lot of time with Calvin Mark Lee , basically because he was Lou Reisner 's assistant , and he and I got on really well .
23 Angie Bowie : ‘ Mary an I got on really well — we had a hoot and always enjoyed each other 's company , and although the Arts Lab was still running , it was beginning to get out of hand .
24 We got on really well with Robert Cray especially . ’
25 He got on really well with Louis you know .
26 ‘ We got on really well . ’
27 She was my friend for a long time because we got on really well together .
28 I did fucking , I did five years of normal paperwork and plus for the last three years I did double as well cos I got kicked out of french , so I was in metal work like , four hours of metal work every week the last three three years and , cos I was like nine times out of ten I was the only bloke there , the er , the er metal work teacher got on really well , he was showing me all sorts of stuff and I never got to do the actual metal work lesson
29 Not , I got on , got on really well with him .
30 She got on so well with composer Jeff Wayne that he is also producing her first solo album .
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