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

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1 At dinner the undergraduate in his second year got on well with the ex-prime minister , which is a mark up to both sides .
2 Ex-US Army paramedic Matthew Brafman , 33 , had ‘ a reasonable bedside manner ’ and got on well with the patients at the geriatric hospital where he worked .
3 He liked what he saw of the school and got on well with the Chairman of the Governors , a fellow classicist .
4 Both Rachel and Nina got on well with the men , who in turn liked and respected the nursing team , and usually there was an easy-going air of camaraderie in the centre .
5 And I enjoyed it , it was quite good , I got on well with the staff .
6 I got on well with the teachers there before I went to Bridge Road .
7 He trusts me , we got on well in the old days .
8 We got on well from the moment we met and we still see each other from time to time , and talk for hours about the good old days .
9 The emotional and mental link tying the child to its mother is usually very powerful , and goes on well after the physical birth itself .
10 The concept of education vouchers fits remarkably well into the Tory programme of privatisation' of the social services and one might have expected the Conservative Party to move quickly towards a practical scheme of education vouchers …
11 He addressed his students as ‘ Gentlemen ’ , and drew them into his subject by the use of ‘ we ’ and ‘ you ’ ( a contrast with McFadyean 's ‘ one ’ that fits in well with the relationships between these two different teachers and their classes . )
12 This last point is a familiar one , which fits in well with the remarks on observing patterns that I have discussed above .
13 However , this chord fits in well with the others because the strength of discord is equal to that in other chords : Finally we add a low part to make five-part harmony .
14 Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem .
15 This agrees extremely well with the fact that ( 20 ) is closely equivalent to ( 22 ) : ( 22 ) that is precisely the one It also provides us with a very satisfying explanation of the subtle difference between ( 23 ) and ( 24 ) ; ( 23 ) , with its non-restrictive relative seems at least somewhat odd , whereas ( 24 ) with its restrictive relative is quite acceptable , and so is ( 25 ) which has a non-restrictive relative but lacks the word very : ( 23 ) the very axe , which killed him , is to be sold ( 24 ) the very axe which killed him is to be sold ( 25 ) the axe , which killed him , is to be sold The reason is that the definite article indicates that some means of recognition is available to the audience .
16 OFF to a good start on the field , Crook 's cricketers are faring less well in the clubhouse .
17 The new format certainly appeared to go down well with the packed crowd .
18 A team of four individuals working together in a brainstorming session is likely to perform less well on the number of ideas generated than if the four individuals worked on their own .
19 I have pointed Out in an earlier essay , for example , that the distribution of certain fossils corresponds remarkably well with the old Austro-Hungarian Empire , though it is doubtful whether the Hapsburgs had much control over evolution .
20 In the meantime there is surely more scope for capitalizing on the situation which appears to work remarkably well outside the classroom , namely peer communication .
21 The mass market box is expected to come in well below the $5,000 — £4,000 — mark .
22 The mass market box is expected to come in well below the $5,000 — £4,000 — mark .
23 In the example shown here , I used blackberry leaves , with Statice latifolium , or sea lavender , to make the outline more dainty , as its lovely grey-green colour blends in well with the pale green of the mount .
24 This attractive hardwood conservatory has a steep pitched roof that blends in well with the gabled Elizabethan building behind .
25 Such cross-shareholdings are commonplace in Japan and in continental Europe , but tend not to work so well in the US — Control Data had 20% of Silicon Graphics and sold it ; Compaq Computer Corp sold the stake it bought to cement the Advanced Computing Environment Initiative in less than a year .
26 The results of these and other experiments fit in well with the predictions of what has become known as the standard electroweak model .
27 This , of course , makes it simple to furnish ; all you really need are a table and chairs which fit in well with the rest of the room .
28 And I do n't seeing any problem at all in you being able to come over well on the phone which is the important thing for us .
29 Both the full-time and the associate students have responded enormously well to the greater flexibility offered by the programme .
30 As the hon. Gentleman must know perfectly well from the railway safety report , published only last week , the total number of significant collisions in 1989 was 85 , and in 1990 it was 59 .
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