Example sentences of "[vb past] well for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They were unanimously exuberant in their appreciation of Mr Murray 's speech which , by assuring the future of the community radio station , also augured well for the progress of the city . |
2 | That augured well for the day . |
3 | THE number and value of management buy-outs and management buy-ins in 1992 augured well for the future of the market , according to research published yesterday , though the number of transactions increased only very slightly over the total for 1991 , writes Bill Millar . |
4 | Tradition had it that if the corn-dolly reached the following year 's harvest intact , it augured well for the farm in the year to come . |
5 | This year began well for the zoo with the successful hatching of 56 penguin eggs and the successful rearing of these chicks to maturity . |
6 | It boded well for the night . |
7 | The welcome he received on the factory tour obviously boded well for the by-election as ten days later both candidates were elected . |
8 | Again , this worked well for a while . |
9 | This despoliation was greater than any perpetrated after 1453 by the Turks who , in general , cared well for the structure and revered it as a mosque . |
10 | All went well for the outing until at one particularly reverent moment , the young son of the party stood on his seat and inquired with a loud voice : ‘ Dad , where are all the hypocrites ? ’ |
11 | The opening campaigns of the war went well for the French . |
12 | ‘ Adam Reed came on for the last half hour and did well for a 16-year-old . ’ |
13 | He did well for a year before developing intermittent rectal incontinence . |
14 | The system ran well for the sake of the Church . |