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13 Sentences With "done well out of"

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And in America farmers have done well out of Ms Wang.
The corporate sector has also done well out of the shift.
The country already grants residency to investors, and seems to have done well out of Mr Thiel.
The John Lewis Partnership has done well out of this model (though its recent performance has been disappointing).
Cheaper goods have been a boon for American consumers; many American companies have done well out of China.
Reuters calculations show that Social Democrat mayors have generally done well out of this National Programme for Local Development (PNDL).
They are things the elite has done well out of, congratulating itself all the while on its adaptability and openness to change.
Considering he's set to pocket a reported purse close to $1.5million, Stiverne has done well out of this deal made on his behalf.
Ageing cabinet members who have done well out of the past 30 years should be replaced by young people who might have some experience of student debt and out-of-reach house prices.
Noor enjoys strong support, notably from a business community that has done well out of the lucrative transit trade through Hairatan, the border crossing into Uzbekistan that handles hundreds of millions of dollars worth of goods a year.
If, for whatever reason, it reverses course we could expect to see falls in commodity and energy prices, reflecting lower demand from China, and a big hit to the resource economies which have done well out of its growth.
343; Hill, English Bible p. 83. He criticized those on the Parliamentarian side who had done well out of the war.Hill, Milton, pp.195-6. According to Christopher HillWorld Upside Down, p. 344.
Viscount Barnewall, of Kingsland in the Parish of Donabate in the County of Dublin, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 29 June 1646 for Nicholas Barnewall, who had earlier represented County Dublin in the Irish House of Commons. The Kingsland Barnewalls were a junior branch of the family of Baron Trimleston; Nicholas's great-grandfather Sir Patrick Barnewall had achieved political eminence largely through his friendship with Thomas Cromwell and had done well out of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Nicholas was made Baron Turvey at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland.

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