be on good terms in a sentence
Examples
- Instead of worrying about how to be on good terms with your manager, focus on how to succeed in your job.
- Although Erasmo was a member of the Opposition, he was known to be on good terms with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
- The 37-year-old duchess and Andrew were divorced a year ago after 10 years of marriage, and appear to be on good terms.
- He appears to be on good terms with Mandy, being one of the few authority figures for whom she has full respect.
- Alan King, a stockman, stayed at Wonnangatta in late December 1917 and recalled that Bamford seemed to be on good terms with Barclay.
- When Kwasniewski took office in December 1995, many had expected he would replace Wilecki but the two appeared to be on good terms.
- Eddie and Dinah seemed to be on good terms on this particular night-- remarkable in light of their stormy breakup only two years earlier.
- When Iraq becomes a self-governing democracy, it will need to be on good terms with Turkey, the most advanced Muslim democracy in the area.
- William Deans however, always prepared to be on good terms with the Mori, possibly because he had taken the trouble to learn their language.
- An inspector had to be on good terms with the police, the fishermen and the mean, hard-drinking types from the slums around the fish farms.