Example sentences of "[noun sg] do well [conj] " in BNC.

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1 MIDLANDS : Labour did well but not well enough .
2 Even if at the next general election Labour does better than ever before in attracting working-class support , say 80 per cent of the working class , it still would not have a majority of the vote .
3 A conscious decision is needed to get government out of things the private sector does better and to concentrate government on the basic things that only governments can do .
4 I think in the end the tortoise does better than the hare .
5 It was France 's inexplicable failure to do better than draw with Cyprus in Limassol that helped Scotland to qualify for Italia '90 ahead of Michel Platini 's team .
6 We ALL want the team to do well and , although results are going against us at present , I feel my policy of rebuilding will , in the long term , bring us success .
7 As : When the 11+ tests were widely held , every year girls as a group did better than boys as a group on all three tests , including the one for arithmetic .
8 Speaker 3 appears to be a counter-example to this , in that the black group did better than the white group in guessing her to be black , although the difference was not statistically significant .
9 Transport does well because of investment in public transport as the plan 's measures to persuade people to leave their cars at home take effect .
10 Most of the people who went to Virginia or the West Indies were clearly looking for an opportunity to do better than they could in England , and if they made fortunes they would probably go back to England to enjoy their wealth , but the Massachusetts Bay Company was more concerned with escape from England or with the creation of a society that improved on its better aspects and rejected the worse .
11 How many Tit for Tats must there be in order for Tit for Tat to do better than Always Defect ?
12 Or , does the economy do better if they act as gardeners , nourishing the soil , pulling out the weeds , selecting the plants ?
13 Old man does well and the kids do n't quite make it .
14 The centre of defence did well but I was not happy with the forwards , or the midfield . ’
15 Delighted to see Norwich and the Arse doing well tho' , hope they go all the way .
16 If , for example , we find that the flowers in one corner of the garden do better than those in another corner , we make various comparisons between the two sites , and perhaps reach the conclusion that it is the lack of sunshine on the second site that is causing those flowers to do so badly .
17 Deciding that captaincy was affecting his batting , he stood down in favour of Fletcher for a season , resuming again in 1989 when the county did well but his own form was fairly ordinary .
18 Mrs. O'Brien said that she believed what her husband told her about the company doing well and having good potential , but she was concerned for her son and felt that it was only for three weeks , and if it would do the trick , she would sign .
19 The subsidiary company did better than the Virginia Company , kept going for another sixty years , and in the 1640s provided most of the settlers who moved on to the Bahamas .
20 The report confirms that younger academics appointed under the UGC 's ‘ new blood ’ scheme do better than average in obtaining research funds .
21 The first acknowledgement of a possible opportunity usually applies to an area in which a company does better than budgeted .
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