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

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1 If the fondant feels a little dry , add a few drops of water and knead in well .
2 I felt absolutely no ill effects whatsoever , but then I was very fit , playing a lot of rugby and eating very well . ’
3 It ca n't be done , and if it could it would n't be any use ; If you play innocent and unnoticing too well , you wont attract suspicion , but you wo n't notice anything other .
4 ‘ How can an athlete train and prepare so well and be so good and take so long to recover ?
5 The emotional and mental link tying the child to its mother is usually very powerful , and goes on well after the physical birth itself .
6 and goes really well
7 I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents …
8 There 's Lawrence now , a left-hander , down to the rear and this one he turns away and it goes straight to short leg and erm , everybody claps up and sits there well , well fielded there by Morris at short leg .
9 She would go on living in their small house , he supposed , and cooking rather well , and hiding small amounts of money touchingly in drawers and atlases .
10 These recordings were put out speculatively and sold really well .
11 One of the pellet samples included spines and the skull of a hedgehog , showing that this predator can manage to kill and eat even well protected prey animals .
12 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 .
13 He liked what he saw of the school and got on well with the Chairman of the Governors , a fellow classicist .
14 They had worked together often and got on well .
15 He 'd lived there most of his life and got on well with his neighbours .
16 Her fellow students had noticed nothing , Pamela was active within the college and got on well with her friends .
17 I much enjoyed my 15 years in England and got on well with nearly everyone .
18 We met at a luncheon party at the University Club in Montreal and came away together , since we seemed to have something in common and got along well .
19 I 'll try to make it brief because Bob has er mentioned this and has pretty well er all party support to , to the savings , er the reduction of two percent in the erm , it 's not quite devastating but following the er drastic restructuring of the , of the department in the last two or three years , is quite significant erm er I , I , and I think that er we must thank the , the director of and , and er volunteering if you like because in 's report erm th , th , these , erm the , the savings .
20 The Great Man had risen late , attended to his correspondence while still in bed , lunched and dined extravagantly well ( which she certainly did not ) and stayed up half the night , much to the chagrin of his generals .
21 I can even compare them with nationally agreed criteria and say how well they have done , and grade them against each other when they leave me , if I must .
22 From the police point of view we feel it 's been solved and solved quite well .
23 ‘ We work and socialise so well together .
24 The omission is significant : the danger is perceived as entirely pertaining to religious believers , and illustrates very well the hold which a secular view has on him and on the educational world in Britain and in the United States .
25 The representatives of shire and suburb had arrived on the Monday evening , and had drunk and dined exceedingly well .
26 Now it 's glossy cream and pale blue and beautiful , but I find myself looking out of the window at the broken slats of the fence between our house and the next , and understanding very well why canals and tulips and windmills and clear blue Dutch skies had been important to the woman who had stood in that kitchen before me .
27 It 's simple and it means most of my clothes mix and match really well . ’
28 The NCC proposes that farmers should now leave uncultivated strips of land alongside watercourses as ‘ soaks ’ , acting as wildlife habitat and fitting in well with MAFF plans for set-aside of land to help curb over-production of food .
29 The Centre has its own library and conference rooms and has access to services for oligonucleotide and peptide synthesis and microsequencing as well as to powerful computer and database services .
30 keith richardson says that most people thought Gloucester were going to lose but it was a great win … they looked like a different side and played exceptionally well and were lifted by the supporters
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