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Example sentences for "and well"

  • But if you like Bigben Close, stay there; it's your own affair, not mine.

  • He sent it below with his card, on the morning of the head-wind; and I was long troubled with the idea that he might be up, and well, and a hundred times a day expecting me to call upon him in the saloon.

  • But it is needful, first, that we take as our escort these two heads of the police, whom you would know for sharp and well-trained officers if you met them in the Great Desert.

  • Well do I know that fair place for miles about, and well do I know each hedgerow and gentle pebbly stream, and even all the bright little fishes therein, for there I was born and bred.

  • His whole force now amounted to near four hundred men, most of them in good condition, and well trained in the school of American warfare.

  • He had not penetrated more than a league, when he found his conjecture verified by the sight of an Indian town of larger size than those he had hitherto seen, occupying the brow of an eminence, and well detended by palisades.

  • He announced his own purpose, however, in a laconic but decided manner, characteristic of a man more accustomed to act than to talk, and well calculated to make an impression on his rough followers.

  • He had frankly communicated with the viceroy, and well had it been for Blasco Nunez, if he had known how to profit by it.

  • In the vigour of his age he married Gargamelle, daughter to the King of the Parpaillons, a jolly pug, and well-mouthed wench.

  • But little: I am arm'd and well prepar'd.

  • Very well met, and well come: What is the newes from this good Deputie?

  • And well he might so doe, For well I know he was vnnaturall Ros.

  • But Jobling was far too knowing to connect himself with the company in any closer ties than as a paid (and well paid) functionary, or to allow his connection to be misunderstood abroad, if he could help it.

  • They were all very pretty, and well fitted to turn heads far more experienced than his.

  • Let me be your faithful little friend, de Sigognac, and you shall be my great, and well-beloved poet.

  • She calls her sons and daughters who come at once: the youths were courteous, handsome, and well-behaved, and the daughters were fair.

  • Cliges heard, and well understood, the sound of Fenice's cry.

  • Erec was well sated with joy and well served to his heart's desire; but she who sat on the silver couch was not a bit pleased.

  • And well is that, swain, to die in harness!

  • The whole country hereabouts is picturesque, and interesting in many ways, and well worthy a visit by tourists passing through the Sound region, since it is now accessible by rail from Seattle.

  • The famous Yellowstone Canyon below the falls comes to mind; but, wonderful as it is, and well deserved as is its fame, compared with this it is only a bright rainbow ribbon at the roots of the pines.

  • The streets are well laid out and well tended, and the houses, with their luxuriant gardens about them, have an air of taste and refinement seldom found in towns set on the edge of a wild forest.

  • And well it deserves the admiration so heartily bestowed upon it.

  • They are very tall, broad- shouldered, athletic, and well-proportioned.

  • In the morning I started with six horses and two Gauchos: the latter were capital men for the purpose, and well accustomed to living on their own resources.

  • Their Flesh is very white, and well tasted; but their ugly Tails put me out of Conceit with that Fare.

  • On these Heads they have settled, and maintain an admirable Constitution of Government, for the lasting Peace, Security, and Well-being of all the Inhabitants.

  • It was an alarming pronouncement, and well calculated to hurt the sensibilities of a politician whose mind is bent upon the spoils of victory.

  • The orphaned children, growing up and well schooled, calling him uncle, clamoured for his blessing.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and blessed; and departed; and did; and his; and set; and take; and that; and thee; and they; and this; and took; and while; believe also; draw together; earlier years; indirect taxes; later lecture; like vnto; looking ahead; make war; never saw; often seen; only remains; play bridge; rocky creek; stiff batter