Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [adv] [adv] " 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 | Maybe that very quickly he started coming up with lyrics and that he and I got on well right from the off , Well , not quite from the off . |
14 | They were not especially close , Becky and her aunt , but they got on well enough . |
15 | You see , it appears that they got on well enough . |
16 | We were a happy unit , three men and five girls , and all got on well together , especially with Paul who , when he was n't thinking about Diedre , was good fun to have around . |
17 | She doubted that in ordinary circumstances Herbert Fraser and Polly Beard got on well together . |
18 | The families , from Darlington , Co Durham , got on well together , and Mrs Todd 's son Colin , 10 , played with Payne 's nine-year-old son Derek . |
19 | During the time he was chairing his Committee , Sir John and I got on well together . |
20 | Sensible , practical and tireless , they got on well together and were beyond praise . |
21 | You got on well together ? |
22 | While his father , Erlend , and his uncle , Paul , got on well together as joint earls of Orkney , their sons became rivals and enemies . |
23 | ‘ They liked our location , they liked our Royline , they liked our price and we got on well together , ’ said David . |
24 | ‘ Indeed , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ 't is to be hoped that the two saintly souls got on well together in life ( if so be that they ever met at all , which I take leave to doubt ) now that the lord King has made a packet of them , so to speak , for posterity . |
25 | At those times , they got on well together . |
26 | He and Shaffer got on well together and became firm friends . |
27 | One should of course record one 's satisfaction that the two leaders got on well together , and that they smoothed over certain niggling differences . |
28 | Well all we had was Broadfield School and that 's where my boys had to go to Broadfield , they went into Broadfield School and erm , they all got on alright you know , they got on well there and then from there they went to when the new school was built they went to Netteswell school you see , but two of my sons are electricians and unfortunately the eldest one , one of the electricians I could n't put him to apprentice because I could n't afford it cos I had a hard to struggle to bring them up you know in those days , we did n't get erm any family allowance or anything those days , and erm , so therefore he could n't go , but he sort of got on and got his own factory , but my other son who 's an electrician , one of the twins he 's erm , he 's got his City and Guilds he passed , he went , he was able to go to the school when the new schools were built you see , when Netteswell school was built he was able to go to night school and er learn all you see , then there was the one at Burnt Mill was n't there , down the bottom ? |
29 | He was a cheerful chap and we got on terribly well . |
30 | ‘ We got on terribly well together . ’ |