bode - use in sentences

Preposition: for

  • t.: Millionaire's 14,000 mile bike ride Busy Easter bodes well for summer t..
  • rest: To hear the cuckoo on ones right hand side bodes well for the rest of the year.
  • season: A personal best indoors, which bodes well for the new outdoor season which starts in April.
  • album: A welcome return which bodes well for the new album.
  • success: The track record of sound policy design and implementation in recent years bodes well for continued success in a more uncertain world economy.

Adjective complement

  • ill: A ghostly child, sometimes seen in the corridors, whose presence bodes ill.
  • good: Thus a very serious situation is rapidly developing which bodes no good for the world.

Modifying Another Word

  • well: A very rapid showing in the last Combe round bodes well for Jensen's return to the British GP venue.
  • ill: This example bodes ill for the rest of us.
  • badly: Such differences bode badly for any hope of establishing a common international code of practice.
  • certainly: The episode also provides a rather good alien spacecraft which certainly bodes well for the return of Doctor Who in 2005.
  • n't: Quot today going coverage are does n't bode well do know what's.
  • all: It all bodes well for the album ' Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants ' which is due on the 28th February.

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