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1 Undoubtedly he would do magnificently .
2 In connexion with this work, the pioneers and the engineers did magnificently .
3 And he seems to be doing magnificently - twice mentioned in dispatches.
4 She is doing magnificently - thanks to that fine creature, Dorothy Fraser.
5 You and Captain Erskine have done magnificently for us in spite of all our troubles.
6 As long, I say, as Moses was skipper and Aaron first mate, Aaron did magnificently .
7 Gordon stood in for him and did magnificently , thus sealing his reputation as the coming man.
8 The British, the Imperial troops, have done magnificently .
9 You have done magnificently , sir, and the thanks of all La Vendee are due to you.
10 He has done magnificently , however, since he started.
11 The army did magnificently ; and without Wolfe's and the other armies the conquest could never have been made.
12 The towns of Ireland had " done magnificently " but the agricultural districts were much slower to offer recruits.
13 You have all done magnificently .
14 With all her wonted assurance and with a touch of pride she answered, "My Unit did magnificently . "
15 I've heard you've done magnificently .
16 "You did magnificently , " was said to her within an hour of her going.
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