Example sentences of "[adv prt] well [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I found him a most agreeable man and we seemed to get along well from the start .
2 Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem .
3 My answer did not go down well with the Officer with the lather on his face .
4 Soames , a doughty trencherman who always gives the Simpson 's beef trolley a good run for its money , should go down well with the farming community .
5 Mostly , he feels , the book 's gone down well with the local community , ‘ though occasionally I do meet someone who does n't like a particular photograph for some reason , usually because they know the place very well , which is fair enough .
6 ( This did not go down well with the Lionisers .
7 Stan does not always go down well with the establishment .
8 He was smart and he went down well with the customers … he was a good barman
9 Drama of the kitchen sink kind he believed would go down well with the Middlesbrough crowd who regularly call South Bank Albion their own .
10 The new format certainly appeared to go down well with the packed crowd .
11 Together they performed three items , which went down well with the audience .
12 May I remind him that the London Arts Board , which has just taken over from Greater London Arts , is settling down well to the work of funding arts associations throughout London .
13 Push the icing down well into the bag , fold over the two corners into the centre and then the top corner over this .
14 Psychotic tortoises would have gone down well on the North Gate . ’
15 Secondly , it 's very important for me , as the head of a record company , to research what 's going down well on the dancefloor ’
16 Sukarno made a radio broadcast of sublime meaninglessness : Such rhetoric had gone down well in the past , but now made little impact .
17 The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country .
18 Her courage in opposing Ted went down well in the Party and in much of the press .
19 Very few of the most senior people training establishments bedded down well within the operational theatre .
20 This information seems to fit in well with the growing body of sporting opinion that good physical fitness training is intense , punctuated by good amounts of rest in preparation for the next effort .
21 If this could be proved beyond doubt , direct drilling would fit in well with the organic philosophy .
22 He addressed his students as ‘ Gentlemen ’ , and drew them into his subject by the use of ‘ we ’ and ‘ you ’ ( a contrast with McFadyean 's ‘ one ’ that fits in well with the relationships between these two different teachers and their classes . )
23 The results of these and other experiments fit in well with the predictions of what has become known as the standard electroweak model .
24 Völkisch opinion on these subjects came increasingly to the fore with simplistic solutions that fitted in well with the Junker status quo .
25 What is more , you can never be sure who will be asked for their opinion of you after you have left , especially if it is a question of whether or not you will fit in well with the rest of the staff .
26 This could fit in well with the growing concern with money management now being shown by the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
27 In the example shown here , I used blackberry leaves , with Statice latifolium , or sea lavender , to make the outline more dainty , as its lovely grey-green colour blends in well with the pale green of the mount .
28 This is a nice reddish-brown in colour , and would blend in well with the bog-wood which would form the rest of the decor .
29 This last point is a familiar one , which fits in well with the remarks on observing patterns that I have discussed above .
30 This attractive hardwood conservatory has a steep pitched roof that blends in well with the gabled Elizabethan building behind .
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