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

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1 ‘ We are doing fantastically well , ’ insisted a spokeswoman .
2 ‘ They 've put Charles on to inspiring Donne , ’ explains Prue to the people around the middle of the table , ‘ because he did so fantastically well with Yeats . ’
3 The finger , too , seemed to be going down fantastically well with Quigley .
4 " In a joint Anglo-American paper on the crises , the Shah was described as " well-meaning , naturally well disposed towards Britain and the US , aware of the Communist danger , but vacillating and weak .
5 Yet recent research has shown that the village was the centre of a great late Saxon estate that once extended north-east to Towcester , south-east to Buckingham , north to Chipping Warden and west perhaps well into Oxfordshire , and was also the site of a great Saxon minster church .
6 Perhaps well I do n't suppose they would .
7 Then , when the first big shower starts , rather than stand under the wings in the rain everyone will desert the launch point for a cup of tea , leaving the gliders apparently well parked and weighted with tyres but , in fact , vulnerable to a change in the wind direction .
8 I told him an hour ago Quinn had secured further proof that Simon was alive and apparently well — the sixth time Quinn 's got the kidnappers to prove that .
9 With the match apparently well beyond them , manager Walter Smith made one last gesture by hauling off England international Trevor Steven and thrusting on 22-year-old striker Gary McSwegan .
10 By the late 1890s and early 1900s , typesetting was apparently well established as a possible career for a school-leaving girl .
11 Be careful with soilless composts they have a nasty tendency to become bone-dry in the middle , while the surface remains moist and apparently well watered .
12 That part of Parma , around Borgo delle Colonne , was apparently well known for its brothels , and I often used to see heavily made-up women in tight skirts and high-heeled shoes decorated with silver stars parading up and down ; I assume now that they were what the Parmigiani used to refer to as putane , whores .
13 Shep , apparently well satisfied , wandered back over the grass and collapsed in a cool patch where an apple tree threw its shade over the grass ; head on paws he waited in comfort for his next victim ,
14 It 's apparently well known . ’
15 Even if the structure is basically well insulated , condensation may occur at ‘ cold bridges ’ — as on lintels above window openings , on window reveals , or on ceilings .
16 There was not so much business from significant large single customers , but it was basically well balanced both in the personal systems area and in the mid-range . ’
17 When it arrived at the Bate Collection the instrument was found to be basically well cared for .
18 Balance sheet , quote for three thousand pounds to strip the existing roof covering , and basically well , they 're putting on a new roof .
19 Oh well , basically well
20 He did n't know his lines terribly well and he was nervous .
21 With rare exceptions , artistes , jockeys and writers of thoughtful committed novels do terribly well , like club comedians , to shut up .
22 I do not see it " selling " terribly well in general practice .
23 Charles Aught is doing terribly well in inspiration , for example .
24 There was half a dozen of us and I did n't know my group terribly well .
25 " It did n't work terribly well , did it ?
26 He was a cheerful chap and we got on terribly well .
27 Though I do n't know why you think he 's so important , now we 've discovered he is n't R. Just because he was Puddephat 's tutee , it does n't mean he knew him terribly well .
28 We New phone thing and not working terribly well .
29 One of these little buttons is n't working terribly well .
30 ‘ We got on terribly well together . ’
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