Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] well with " in BNC.
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1 | The results of these and other experiments fit in well with the predictions of what has become known as the standard electroweak model . |
2 | In this respect , these methods fit in well with traditional views of sound-change also , for these too are frequently unilinear ( vowel A ‘ becomes ’ vowel B in the course of time ) . |
3 | This , of course , makes it simple to furnish ; all you really need are a table and chairs which fit in well with the rest of the room . |
4 | Head : ‘ Try to anticipate , for instance the negotiation with the Needlecraft department … our hopes for you fit in well with our hopes for the department . ’ |
5 | The experimental values for the E of polyethylene do , in fact , fit very well with both the known stiffness of the van der Waal forces and also with that of molecular crystals of the phthalocyanine types . |
6 | Here we see how the observed chemical shifts in binding energy correlate very well with the calculated charge on Ni . |
7 | In fact , as has previously been noticed ( 47 , 48 ) , the changes at that position of RNA polymerase II correlate very well with the partial or complete resistence to α-amanitin of the enzyme from S.cerevisiae ( 49 ) , S.pombe ( 48 ) , vaccinia virus ( 1 ) and ASFV ( 7 ) , which have Ser , Ile , Arg and Glu , respectively , at the corresponding position ( ( 47 , 48 ) ; see also Fig.3 ) . |
8 | As the names suggest , these are strong bright ‘ sweetie ’ colours which team up well with the casual accessories and jeans which are so popular amongst the younger generation . |
9 | They also link up well with our conceptual starting-points . |
10 | I get on well with them all , actually . |
11 | Those that get on well with others always do a lot of smiling and find positive things to say . |
12 | ‘ I get on well with old Bert . ’ |
13 | ‘ Actually , I get on well with referees and get involved in banter with them . |
14 | She joked : ‘ I get on well with all the guys , but if any of them get too frisky I can always use my army self-defence training to sort them out . ’ |
15 | ‘ I get on well with them all . ’ |
16 | I get on well with my mother . |
17 | ’ I get on well with some teachers . |
18 | I like that and get on well with them — on both sides of the border in fact — and that is all I require . |
19 | Really good Art room , good class organisation , get on well with kids . ’ |
20 | ‘ But you get on well with Harvey ? ’ |
21 | I suppose it means meeting fewer people and in that way is a loss to you , but if you get on well with your lady that could be even better , and it is good that you have weekends free . |
22 | Well I hope you get on well with what you 're doing for your scenery . |
23 | Get on well with her . |
24 | So , you definitely , Murphy definitely , Tony definitely cos Tony and Paul get on well with all of them . |
25 | You want a reasonable size , so people get on well with each other . |
26 | Cleaner shrimps can harass small timid fish species such as scooter blennies ( Petroscrites temminicki ) and mandarins ( Synchiropus sp ) but as a generalisation are good aquarium subjects and get along well with their own kind . |
27 | So I know most of them , I get reasonably well with most of them . |
28 | Finally the measurements correspond fairly well with the differences in plant size due to temperature stress . |
29 | It broadly finds that the systems being developed within government compare reasonably well with those in the private sector , although some firms are well ahead of the rest and government . |
30 | Donald Buttress ' solution was to tile the roof with ridged composition tiles of a greenish grey hue , which from below look remarkably similar to slates and blend very well with the stonework . |