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Example sentences for "remarkably well"

  • In an obscure corner of the town stands a house of extreme antiquity, over the door of which are still to be seen a skull and cross-bones, remarkably well sculptured, in black marble.

  • This is remarkably well managed by means of fine gauze.

  • Remarkably well informed, and able to command the information in the storehouse of his brain, he never ranted, rarely gesticulated, and his ceremoniously polite excoriations of opponents were like dropping hot lead upon sore places.

  • Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, was an able man and a good lawyer, remarkably well posted in the current literature of the day.

  • As the reader will observe, everything was going on remarkably well.

  • Tell the cook these cutlets were remarkably well dressed.

  • It was a custom of his to act a scene as between other people, and he performed it remarkably well.

  • But for some reason or other, their virtues and their defects seem remarkably well adapted to the corresponding characteristics of the masses.

  • A centenary celebration implies a history and a past, and this history is remarkably well illustrated by the instruments of civilisation now in the hands of the founders.

  • It is only just to add that this means of locomotion, which is universally adopted here, is remarkably well organised.

  • These advertisements he presently composed, and, from the point of view of effectiveness, did it remarkably well.

  • We did very well indeed, remarkably well, but the advertising expenses were very heavy.

  • The sphere itself is remarkably well preserved, there being scarcely a noticeable injury to its surface save the slight discoloration of age.

  • The whole is indeed a remarkably well-preserved example of Habrecht's work.

  • The entire piece, including the map, is remarkably well preserved.

  • Tell the cook these cutlets were remarkably well-dressed.

  • Bananas do remarkably well in Queensland, and there is practically an unlimited area of country suitable for their culture, much of which is at present in a state of Nature.

  • In mandarins, all kinds do remarkably well, and I never saw this fruit produced to greater perfection in any part of the world than it is in Queensland.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acre field; cold fish; competent physician; different substances; earnestly recommend; fine laid; follow the; guard the; lively interest; modified form; moist soil; must introduce; port wine; remain long; remarkably fine; remarkably handsome; remarkably well; seems desirable; several gentlemen; whatsoever things are lovely; will feed; would permit; yellow poplar; you young