Sentences with we'll
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W w - Work that is going well
- To treat a person well
- Well is used mainly in spoken English.
- To sing well
- Spoken well
- To live well
- To marry well
- One may well ask
- The patient is doing well
- Well advanced
- Stir well before cooking
- To know perfectly well what one must do
- To know a person well
- He took the news well
- It is well that he came
- Things are well with us
- After or during drilling, the well can be evaluated to determine if oil and gas is present using several techniques.A field is a geographical area in which a number of oil or gas wells produce from a continuous reservoir.A well is a hole that is dug, drilled, or cut into the earth in order to reach a supply of water, oil, or gas.
- Whatever you want to chat about, we'll do it tonight.
- Sylvia shook hands. 'Well, you go get yourselves some breakfast.'.
- You can lose your perspective. You know, get paranoid? Well, that's something I really try and avoid.
- Thank you Lionel, for singing that for us. Well, we'd better tell you what's on the show between nine and midnight.
- 'I'm sure you will be an asset,' she finally added. 'Well, I see it's just about time for lunch.'.
- Well, maybe it would be easier to start with a smaller problem.
- Look, I'm really sorry I woke you, and, well, I just wanted to tell you I was all right.
- The comet is going to come back in 2061 and we are all going to be able to see it. Well, our offspring are, anyway.
- 'But finance is far more serious.'—'Well I don't know really.'
- 'Imelda,' said Mrs Kennerly. 'That's my name, Tom.'—'Well,' said Tom. 'Imelda. I never knew.'.
- 'Well?' asked Barry, 'what does it tell us?'.
- Well, well, well, look at you. Ethel, look at this little fat girl.
- All the Indian batsmen played well.
- Mix all the ingredients well.
- 'He speaks well of you.'—'I'm glad to hear that.'. [+ of]
- Helen is a very well-known novelist in Australia.
- How well do you remember your mother, Franzi?
- Franklin did not turn up until well after midnight. [+ after]
- She has a close group of friends who are very well aware of what she has suffered.
- You know perfectly well I can't be blamed for the failure of that mission.
- The murderer may well come from the estate.
- I'm not very well today, I can't come in.
- I had to fetch water from the well.
- About 650 wells are on fire.
- Tears welled in her eyes. [VERB]
- Tears welled up in Anni's eyes. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- Gratitude welled in Chryssa. [V + in/inside]
- The party went very well
- She plays the violin well
- Listen well to my words
- To live well
- You can't very well say that
- I knew him well
- She speaks well of you
- To be well informed
- Let me know well in advance
- You may well have to do it yourself
- Well safe
- I'm very well, thank you
- It would be well to make no comment
- It is well that you agreed to go
- Well, I don't think I will come
- An inkwell
- He is a well of knowledge
- Tears welled from her eyes
- A book that is a well of information
- Eyes that welled tears