Example sentences of "[adv] well for [art] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , the present strength in depth of the England set-up and the fine organisation nationally bodes extremely well for the next few seasons .
2 ‘ I have not felt so well for a long time , ’ he told the ever-comforting Jones , ‘ and shall be tempted to be very vulgar in my speech . ’
3 ‘ I have not felt so well for a long time and I shall be tempted to be very vulgar in my speech . ’
4 McMaster moved from the seaside to take up a new teaching post in Drumahoe near Londonderry last week , and decided to make the break with the club he has served so well for a decade .
5 Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third , by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par , Woosnam came to grief immediately after the Saturday storm .
6 This explanation does not work so well for the majority of the texts of Scaevola , which are not excerpts from a dogmatic tract in which the jurist was discussing the disparate regimes of legacy and trust , but opinions given in practical cases .
7 But how did it happen that the Davy miner 's lamp worked out so well for the owners and so badly for the miners ?
8 Erm tell me about Caldmore Green itself now , erm the shops here seem to cater so well for the Asian community , er is this really so , I mean do you have everything
9 It is an insult to the many managers and workers who responded so well for the hon. Gentleman to imply that they were less than efficient and hard working in those difficult circumstances .
10 They had like well for the sake of saying , pigeon co for food and even poultry food like , you know , such as er , well they used to call it Sharp 's and mix it up like into a mash , you know .
11 catching on reasonably well for the time of the year ?
12 This recognition system works perfectly well for a toad because any small , dark , moving object in its natural environment is an insect .
13 It would proceed perfectly well for a while and then suddenly lose all power , forcing Robyn to jerk and stutter along in first gear , while huge juggernauts and tractors hounded her from behind and threw her into a panic .
14 He said ‘ Kylie had prepared really well for the part of Char .
15 It had been a wet , raw winter , with the ground waterlogged and streams running high ; but at least there had been little snow and the hill passes were open , which was just as well for a journey to mid-Annandale .
16 That it did stand is just as well for the connections of Aboyeur , who were reported to have won £40,000 in bets on the horse .
17 He wrote : ‘ It is just as well for the future historian to know how the Club , which in time may become famous , was really started ’ .
18 This pruning technique works just as well for the flowering shrubs such as philadelphus , or the tastefully variegated Weigela florida ‘ Variegata ’ , but you cut back after flowering in early summer rather than in March .
19 Nevertheless , the unfashionable explosion of popularity was just as well for the Kiwi growers of the world , unlike those previously mentioned victims of a passing fad , the madras cotton producers of India .
20 This would be the most natural way of questioning any of the predicative adjectives in ( 30 ) — and could be used just as well for the second and third cases of ( 28 ) : ( 30 ) his accountant was sensible Helen 's profile is striking the new coin is octagonal Just as the contrast between how ? and which ? reflects the contrast of structural position between postnominal attributive and predicate qualifier , so the contrast of question words between how ? and what ? or what … like ? allows us to infer that an adjective in ordinary predicative position is not a plausible origin for the predicate qualifier .
21 Just as well for the Cherry and Whites .
22 Rather one must teach criminal law jurisprudentially and the circumstance that criminal law throws up so much grist for the jurisprudential mill fits it rather well for the role of an introductory course .
23 For instance when he visited Manchester in 1814 he wrote 9th September — an exceedingly pleasant ride all the way from Leicester to Manchester … we found my poor mother ( actually his step-mother ) surprisingly well for a person of 80 — dined at Brother 's and drank tea with my mother and Aunt Weston ’ , and on ‘ Sunday , I went to my mother 's and walked back with Aunt Evans to my brother 's , she walked wonderfully for a person of 82½ — drank tea again at my mother 's .
24 It did quite well for a time . ’
25 No , that 'll be al , I , I just have n't got a clue what to what to get him , I , I mean I 'm still stuck for father women I , I seem to be getting on quite well for the women it 's just finding some
26 It demands respect , and it demands commitment , but it does the job amazingly well for a car on transverse cart springs and a chassis that 's based on what looks no more than two parallel lengths of drainpipe .
27 He 's doing pretty well for a puppet .
28 ‘ If he is n't , he can swear pretty well for a dead person , ’ said Sacco , sagging to the floor .
29 Things did n't bode too well for the four-set clause in my contract .
30 When Bernard came out of hospital he did not walk very well for a good long time .
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