How to use in-sentence of “do well”:
+ But in 1880, after Tagore did not do well in school, his father called him back from London.
+ It didn’t do well at theaters but gained a lot of money on home video.
+ Before the tournament, not many people expected Germany to do well because of their performance in the last tournaments.
+ Two of the 13 riders were the expected to do well in the race.
+ She started in her first movie in 1992 with the movie “Bekhudi” which failed to do well at the box office although this didn’t affect her career.
+ Some students who do well on their AP exams may be allowed to skip a few classes in college.
+ They do well in most categories.
+ They felt it would not do well in the United States.

Example sentences of “do well”:
+ He worked hard to do well in school, and went to college.
+ He did not do well in school.
+ He worked hard to do well in school, and went to college.
+ He did not do well in school.
+ At the start of the 1967 Tour de France, Simpson thought that he could do well in the event.
+ It did not do well at the box office.
+ He did not do well in sports, but by 1910 he made up Gravity racercoaster racing, an early kind of soapbox racing.
+ As he grew older, many expected more strongly for Sadanobu do well because many members of the Tayasu house began to die young.
+ The party does not do well under Britain’s ‘First-past-the-post’ system of elections and only has one seat in the British House of Commons, although they received 3.8 million votes at the 2015 UK general election.
+ Please let me know what it is that I do well on this site and what it is that I don’t do too well on this site as this will help me modify my behavior to exclude/include certain behaviors that I exhibit when editing this site.
+ He does not do well in school and is often bullied by Dash.
+ Scavengers do well for the time being, with a group of “Hatzegopteryx” driving a “Bradycneme” off a carcass.
+ It was released by Universal and didn’t do well at the box office.
+ He does not know if he was a slow learner, or just not interested, but he did not do well in school until the seventh grade.
+ To do well at chess boxing, players must be both good chess players and good boxers.
