Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They got on remarkably well as friends .
2 The down-to-earth Hoffman and the ethereal Farrow got on reasonably well during the shooting .
3 In truth , Diana got on rather well with Adeane , who introduced her to many of the women she accepted as her ladies-in-waiting while she was an enthusiastic matchmaker , continually trying to pair off the difficult bachelor with unattached ladies .
4 They got on exceptionally well over a bottle of whisky which the expatriate had brought as a gift .
5 Well Dinda got on alright in with her Christmas shopping .
6 I got on pretty well with Reg Witter , the games and PE master and he secretly approved when I scored 50 against rivals Barnstaple .
7 Our children had in , they went to schools here , and what with the friends , and neighbours and former schoolfriends we got on wonderfully well with the general public .
8 Maybe that very quickly he started coming up with lyrics and that he and I got on well right from the off , Well , not quite from the off .
9 ‘ Indeed , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ 't is to be hoped that the two saintly souls got on well together in life ( if so be that they ever met at all , which I take leave to doubt ) now that the lord King has made a packet of them , so to speak , for posterity .
10 In both cases , their separate experience may well have created a special atmosphere , although my informants all stressed that they got on perfectly well with the men at work .
11 I got on quite well with Steve around that time You hungry ? he said one day Come on then I 'll treat you .
12 He got on quite well with Jazz .
13 She was glad to see her friends , naturally , and she loved the cottage , and got on quite well with Susan ; but at first she was completely baffled by the simple yet busy life they led .
14 We got on really well with Robert Cray especially . ’
15 He got on really well with Louis you know .
16 Not , I got on , got on really well with him .
17 The likes of Gordon Brown , Tony Blair , John Smith and Martin O'Neill have made good impressions , though Neil Kinnock , who got on famously badly with Ronald Reagan but adequately with Mr Bush , is still often referred to by the few Americans who pay any attention to British politics as ‘ the Welsh windbag ’ .
18 Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done .
19 I got on much better with one of the corporals , Corporal House , who was the cook .
20 She got on so well with composer Jeff Wayne that he is also producing her first solo album .
21 He obviously misses the lads because he got on so well with them . ’
22 It seemed to her that the reason the Jews of Cork got on so well with their Catholic neighbours was because they were actually poles apart .
23 It was one of the reasons they got on so well with each other .
24 I took this bass out on a gig and got on very well with it .
25 She got on very well with most of the men , since , whatever their personal views on her , they admired and were grateful for her professional skill .
26 He got on very well with the patients , and made them laugh without taking umbrage when they laughed at him .
27 In private he got on very well with Lloyd George , but he never hid his doubts ; in 1917 he told Unionists that Lloyd George was a man who has the defects of his qualities " , and told his audience that he was saying no more than he had told the Prime Minister to his face ; when in 1920 he was told that Unionists would rather hear him attack Lloyd George than defend him , he told this story to the Prime Minister too .
28 and of course , as I say , being at Cambridge there was a little theatre there and er we used to see so many of the actors and actresses that used to come into our lives you see because there were five places on the station , for instance , there was the tea room adjoining the , there was a large kiosk , large kiosk one girl in there , you see , and er there was , then there was this large which is the biggest and then the dining room that , you see and er so and , and one year I , I wrote it down but erm , one year I remember we took forty four thousand pounds which was a lot of money and er , you see , well er I got on very well with the girls
29 he had a way with him and he was , got on very well with Mr and er he told us afterwards that erm the whole trouble was that the children 's baths had leaked that morning
30 He got on very well with all the nationalities there .
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