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Example sentences for "does well"

  • My example has shade from the mid-day sun, and, without saying that it should have shade, I may safely say that it does well with it.

  • With me it does well on a raised bed of light earth; its long tap roots will save it from drought during the driest summer, when its fleshy and fast-growing foliage would lead one to think that it could not endure a dry time.

  • On the flat, in sand alone, it does well, also on the top of a wall, such being a position especially provided for hardy sempervivums and a few cacti.

  • It does well in several gardens in the south-west, in some of which it seeds freely.

  • In the south-west it does well in the open against a north wall, in peaty compost, often bearing its flowers as late as Christmas.

  • It does well on the upper parts of the rock garden, and is quite hardy.

  • I want you to think kindly of him, for if he does well he is to stay with us a year.

  • On a given parallel of latitude, a man may happen to plant a tree upon a fine calcareous soil, and it does well.

  • Tree very hardy, does well on the pear stock, and bears early, annually, and abundantly.

  • It does well on plum-stock, and best in good deep, moist loam, manured as the peach and plum.

  • It does well on low land near the seashore.

  • Where the climate is suitable it does well, it makes a rapid growth, and bears heavy crops of nuts.

  • Sandy loams are, therefore, our best pineapple soils, though it does well on free loams of basaltic or alluvial origin.

  • It does well generally in the districts that I have mentioned as suitable for the apple, plum, and apricot.

  • This fruit does best on deep soils of a medium to strong loamy nature, and of good quality, though it does well in much freer soils, but does not make as good a growth or bear as heavily.

  • It does well in all the cooler localities, and gives a larger yield than turnips.

  • It does well in the cooler parts of Australia, and should certainly be more generally grown.

  • It forms the basis of all the best vineyards of Bordeaux, and is largely cultivated in Australia, for it does well in the cooler parts.

  • It does well in all the cooler parts, and might be cultivated with benefit, mingled with gratitude.

  • Where it does well it is a shrub of great beauty, and blooms profusely.

  • It does well in warm, sheltered sites, but is most frequently seen as a greenhouse plant.

  • In Southern England and Ireland, however, it does well, and all the better if planted within the influence of the sea.

  • In southern England it does well, and, being a tree of unusual beauty of both leaves and flowers, is well worthy of attention.

  • Do not forget to praise him when he does well.

  • If so, restrain him by successive tugs, punishing him a little with the curb, if necessary, and always rewarding him with praises and caresses when he does well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "does well" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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