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Example sentences for "well for"

  • Well for me that I have such a lord," answered Hagen.

  • Well for me," said Kriemhild, "that ever I won to husband a man that standeth so true by his friends, as doth Siegfried by my kinsmen.

  • Well for me that I have such friends," cried Giselher, "as these we won by the way!

  • It is well for a people when its kings fight in the forefront of the strife as doeth each of my masters.

  • He has been talking of people of whom he knows nothing, but it would not be well for me to repeat what he has said to a perfect stranger.

  • Might it not be well for him if he could find a younger bride at Desmond Court?

  • But now that Fanny had discarded her lover, he wisely felt that it would be well for him to know nothing about it.

  • Another time will do just as well for me.

  • And if he did so, would it not be well for him to have a father-in-law comfortably provided with the good things of this world?

  • If every clergyman were as much in his parish, it would be well for some of them.

  • All this did give annoyance to Lady Lufton, who began to bethink herself that if she could not quickly bring her little plan to a favourable issue, it might be well for her to wash her hands of it.

  • Having so far come to a resolution he went on meditating what course of life it might be well for him to pursue if he and Miss Dunstable should after all become man and wife.

  • I go; and if you plead as well for them As I can say nay to thee for myself, No doubt we bring it to a happy issue.

  • It may be well for you to know that Miss Trevor still has my respect as a woman and my admiration as a lady.

  • Well for Mr. Davitt that his mission work does not extend to Bremen, that the good man's charity keeps him at the improvised hospital down town.

  • Well for you, little woman, that you cannot see the faces of the good doctor and his wife behind you.

  • It was, perhaps, as well for Mr. Crewe that he had not overheard their conversation; but this might have applied to any man.

  • Lest anything should happen, it might be well for you to give me your address.

  • Now it will be well for you to remind him of it anew.

  • Ay, that is well for you, Paul; but what advantage have we thereby?

  • I do not now pipe, but mourn; and it will be well for thee if thou canst graciously lament.

  • Millicent is unnerved and shaken, and perhaps it is just as well for her to have a day's complete rest.

  • I have brought down the wills of both your uncle the Colonel, and your father, and I think that it would be as well for me to read them both.

  • By the way, I think it would be as well for you to get a servant here, and that before you go up.

  • Is it well for thee to mourn after that good man, or for anything else that thou canst not have?

  • She supplied Ulysses with the means of constructing a raft, provisioned it well for him, and gave him a favoring gale.

  • That is to say, I am well for a few days and then all adrift, and have to put myself right by dosing with Clark's pills, which are really invaluable.

  • It is well for me that I expect nothing from Oxford or Cambridge, having burned my ships so far as they were concerned long ago.

  • It's just as well for me I couldn't, but it left a nasty taste.

  • Or if any day except Wednesday 15th, next week, will suit you better, it will do just as well for me.

  • From my point of view, I am not sure that it might not be well for them to succeed, so that the sweep into space which would befall them in the course of the next twenty-three years might be complete and final.

  • It is well for a man to abstain altogether from marriage.

  • But I tell the unmarried, and women who are widows, that it is well for them to remain as I am.

  • I think then that, taking into consideration the distress which is now upon us, it is well for a man to remain as he is.

  • When the gods play among the peaks it's just as well for us to stay down here in the gorge.

  • They drank at it in turn, and, then, the three lay down on the leaves in the recess, grateful to the Supreme Power which provided so well for them, even in the wild forest.

  • They had their canoes among the reeds even as we had ours, and now it is well for us that water leaves no trail.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well for" 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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