Example sentences of "well with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Brian Tustian , who has farmed organically for five years is looking forward to the opportunity of dealing with his customers personally : it gives him a chance to put the case for organic produce himself , and he can cope better with the variable quantity of his supplies at a market . |
2 | No pair coped better with the 38 degree heat or searing , unyielding surface than Jean de Saget and Cecile Pastre in their 2CV christened James Bond who established an early hold on the race they were not to relinquish . |
3 | Cream , maybe … magnolia ; go better with the old beams . |
4 | He hypothesised that left handers who employed the upright posture ( indicative of contralateral cerebral lateralisation of language ) should perform better with the left hand than inverted sinistral writers . |
5 | We 'll get to know better with the local news after this |
6 | This form of self-help obviously squares up well with the close-knit group contacts of a minority community ; moreover , West Indians have been prominent in the credit union movement in this country ( largely because credit unions are an important source of credit in the West Indies ) . |
7 | The seat covers go very well with the other colours in this room , and the width of the chairs is exactly right to be able to use one at my desk . |
8 | These figures agree remarkably well with the other indications of population in the period of the conquest and the judges . |
9 | In much recent talk about the Kingdom Jesus ' centrality has been overlooked , or refuge has been taken in the concept of his anonymous presence which does not square well with the New Testament Kingdom emphasis . |
10 | The business did very well with the two lads greatly appreciated locally for their hard work and quality of service . |
11 | It has been suggested that the main controlling factor , so far as shallow marine organisms are concerned , is the 15°C winter isotherm , which corresponds pretty well with the present limit between the temperate and the subtropical marine faunas . |
12 | She had the technique for the role — she sang up to a high F if necessary and could cope very well with the low undertones Salome has — and she had what is most important : a real erotic appeal in the voice . |
13 | This may be the result of genetic variation in factors determining the redox cycling of reduced glutathione , and correlates well with the low glutathione values found in the colonic mucosa of patients with inflammatory bowel disease . |
14 | There is much here that chimes well with the empirical evidence in earlier sections . |
15 | If the data have been ordered into contigs then the positives should occur in overlapping runs ( Fig 3 ) , and inconsistencies in the data are immediately apparent by eye because all the hybridisations to each clone are visible , including those which do not fit well with the current order of clones and probes . |
16 | That compares very well with the current rate of inflation , which is now below 4 per cent . |
17 | The Victorian styles went down very well with the Japanese buyers . |
18 | These correlate well with the alkaline haematin method . |
19 | The white WC and basin contrast well with the hi-tech look of the shower . |
20 | Undemanding as to growing medium , it will do well with the usual mixtures provided for other hardy Cryptocoryne species . |
21 | Er the contribution to the discussion made by Mr Jewitt of Hambleton erm is a necessary contribution but it really does n't fit or sit well with the economic circumstances of other parts of the county . |
22 | If α f is assumed to be equivalent to , this value compares well with the average value of determined for 18 polymers covering a wide range of T g . |
23 | However , our conception of word-meaning has the advantage of being intuitively plausible : its scope coincides well with the pre-theoretical notion of word-meaning that anyone with a practical interest in meaning — a lexicographer , translator , or language teacher , or even a novelist or poet — is likely to have . |
24 | ‘ It has a firmer texture and goes well with the heavier sauces . |
25 | She contrasts well with the solemn Eleanor , her husband 's cousin and in love with him , who tries to satisfy herself emotionally by writing to a prisoner of war and by frequenting a group of left-wing people . |
26 | The surrounding design , of lozenges and perspective boxes ( with their fillings of black rhomboids , guilloche twists and chequered triangles ) , by virtue of the interposition of the squares , blends well with the central roundel . |
27 | Actually I was thinking it would be nice erm I have to make a team up with erm Wendy 's parents and we would do quite well with the joint knowledge of four of us . |
28 | Tigridias are taking over from the lilies while geraniums , argyranthemums , lime-green nicotianias , eucomis and trailing blue convolvulus have filled out rapidly and blend well with the softer colours of the herbs |
29 | It was an important step towards the ideal of interchangeable parts , and it went well with the nineteenth century transforming of craft activity into modern industry , remotely controlled by paper in the form of plans and drawings , prepared by people in a distant office and perhaps in a distant town . |
30 | That certainly would fit very well with the familiar notion of a writer shaking off the anguished preoccupations of childhood and adolescence , free now in his maturity to put ironic distance between himself and that world , but it wo n't do . |