Example sentences of "well with [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Well you do get on very well with the students and they are very fond of you .
3 The East Anglians were called Norkies , Suffolk Punches or Suffolk Jims and appear , on the whole , to have got on well with the Burtonians though there was the inevitable fracas occasionally .
4 Giller and Twomey suggest that the fish coped perfectly well with the floods because the Araglin river anyway has an over-abundance of invertebrate food .
5 The new brick facing blends very well with the surroundings and adds to Ray and Beth Arnold 's work over several years in restoring Horderley to the appearance of a station .
6 Still , a Government lately inclined to talk nostalgically about communities might well reflect on whether the actions of a Timex could be said to mesh well with the interests or values of a community which has long afforded the company a secure base and a loyal workforce .
7 Pupils got on so well with the decorators when the school got its first brush-up for more than a decade that they decided to remember them in a life-size painting .
8 This definition coordinates well with the needs and practices of organizations involved in transformational change .
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