Example sentences of "[verb] well out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Remember that most shoals of sizeable bream , say fish of more than 3lb , patrol beats well out from the banks .
2 It 's a taste that seems to be catching on in Japan , replacing a traditional fancy for whale meat , which is now priced well out of the range of most Japanese pockets .
3 With the dreams of 1945 's Labour victory long gone , and the pretensions of the Conservatives painfully exposed it was the hour for the group of young meritocrats who had done well out of the peace , the Angry Young Men .
4 The flak even extended to the Prime Minister 's press office , which created a storm in parts of the media for suggesting that Scotland had done well out of the Budget .
5 Serbia had done well out of the Congress , but disliked the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( resistance to which was suppressed by force ) .
6 Provided the skin is peeled well out of the way any areas which the uterus might touch should in any case , be sterile .
7 Departmental managers , wanting a larger share of the cake , may feel aggrieved about the effect of the formulas on their plans , and may be jealous of those who appear to be doing well out of the process .
8 Everyone , it seemed , was doing well out of the erosion of the 1878 settlement except the Russians , for whom that settlement had been a defeat in the first place .
9 The beats are almost always found well out from the margins .
10 These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax .
11 The broken fringes of grass were lifted off and stacked well out of the way , the spades began to clear the ground downwards from the arc of russet brickwork , warily because of sinister little trickles of loose earth that drifted down the slope at every movement .
12 To our left a high cliff cut off the view , and to the right a lowish headland jutted well out into the sea .
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