Example sentences of "[adv] well with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
2 | The finger , too , seemed to be going down fantastically well with Quigley . |
3 | of which she sort of goes into every door , every door in Strathclyde , what a horrible thought , but in fact you know I thought maybe try and do something there , although I do n't always get on greatly well with , with the press and publicity people and the women in press and publicity are , are sort of start phrasing |
4 | She is very loving and gets on extremely well with my grandchildren . |
5 | She still sees Bailey often , gets on extremely well with Catherine , Bailey 's current wife , and if he is out of town for long periods of time , they speak on the telephone . |
6 | This also fitted in extremely well with the ( then newly launched ) Macintosh and happened to fit even more perfectly with Adobe 's PostScript language and Apple 's LaserWriter printer . |
7 | Whether we take the retail prices index minus mortgage interest payments or producer prices , the rate of inflation has declined sharply in the past year and I suspect that the underlying measures of inflation will continue to decline in the next year — I can tell the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , who is interrupting from a sedentary position , that the underlying rate of inflation compares extremely well with the position under the Labour Government of which he was a member . |
8 | American import Gerald Kennedy was the most impressive for Belfast as he delivered some superb scores and combined extremely well with Pat ‘ Trick ’ Lynch . |
9 | This agrees extremely well with the fact that ( 20 ) is closely equivalent to ( 22 ) : ( 22 ) that is precisely the one It also provides us with a very satisfying explanation of the subtle difference between ( 23 ) and ( 24 ) ; ( 23 ) , with its non-restrictive relative seems at least somewhat odd , whereas ( 24 ) with its restrictive relative is quite acceptable , and so is ( 25 ) which has a non-restrictive relative but lacks the word very : ( 23 ) the very axe , which killed him , is to be sold ( 24 ) the very axe which killed him is to be sold ( 25 ) the axe , which killed him , is to be sold The reason is that the definite article indicates that some means of recognition is available to the audience . |
10 | Right , well I 've been waiting since er what is it twelve o'clock this morning , what on earth this question can be and I certainly did n't er come up with this possible , erm all I can say is that I have always got on extremely well with Tony and . |
11 | It works especially well with HP LaserJets , where it uses data compression and print optimization to increase the speed . |
12 | Plaice with smoked salmon , garnished with a fine , peppery leek and watercress sauce is a full-flavoured , main-course dish that went down especially well with Henry Lindeman 's Sémillon-Chardonnay from south-east Australia ( Spar , £3.99 ; Peter Dominic and Bottoms Up , £4.99 ) . |
13 | Apparently the green movement is worried that the rind may carry pesticides ; a new generation of beer purists dislike the lemon ; and it does not go so well with the heavily sedimented style currently favoured . |
14 | But the pomp and splendour did not go down so well with Craig Chalmers . |
15 | This concept of the extended garden , one which fell in line so well with our undulating country and expanses of fine grass , was to dominate horticultural thinking in the eighteenth century and a mutual exchange of thoughts and plants continually crossed the Channel . |
16 | He says that he would not get on so well with her if he had his meals with her , but as he lives quite separately they are very friendly and he likes to know that they are near if he wants company . ’ |
17 | We did n't intend to have a five-piece group so we played with Craig and , in the meantime , Andy returned and we 'd gotten on so well with him that we decided to continue as a five-piece … |
18 | But old people ca n't cope so well with either . |
19 | I 'd hesitate to give much weight to her story in the normal run because she does seem to have a screw loose , but it ties in so well with Norman Pinder 's recollections , and they are totally independent witnesses . ’ |
20 | And not many units will cope so well with the transition from studio friendliness to instant big-gig compatibility . |
21 | How comforting it is to know that Charles can communicate so well with people who are 40 or 50 years older than himself . |
22 | It did n't cope so well with a small , uneven lawn , with more obstacles . |
23 | And when we met , I just got on so well with him . ’ |
24 | It was this reputation that attracted Stanley Pons to Southampton in 1975 , and it was Pons ' passion for skiing and his interest in cooking which overlapped so well with Fleischmann 's and brought the two men close . |
25 | She was not all that sure that things were turning out so well with Nicky , but she was ready to admit that everything else about the south was idyllic . |
26 | It goes so well with their pale skin and light hair . |
27 | Yet the idea that this is a ‘ women 's form ’ persists : it is as though people want to believe Lakoff because her account fits so well with prevailing ideas . |
28 | She got on so well with composer Jeff Wayne that he is also producing her first solo album . |
29 | But Porterfield said : ‘ Stuart is a very talented player but Eddie Newton , who has replaced him , has done ever so well with three goals in seven matches . |
30 | He obviously misses the lads because he got on so well with them . ’ |