Example sentences of "well [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | The nationalists as a party capable of national leadership — that is to say the VNQDD — had admittedly been destroyed but while the ICP was not much better off the difference was that the VNQDD never really recovered from French repression . |
2 | Three years ago the agency was clearly struggling for profitability , coming well down the annual leagaue table for the industry prepared by accountants Spicer and Oppenheim . |
3 | By 1989 reserves had slipped well down the list and education and public awareness had risen . |
4 | Carry out deadheading often , combining with light pruning where appropriate by cutting back to a strong bud well down the stem . |
5 | But later in the afternoon he finished well down the fleet , as he did on Monday , so his chances now are extremely slim . |
6 | When the timber blocks replacing the bricks had sufficiently burned away , the chimney collapsed , throwing the stone coping well down the incline . |
7 | It was notable in one respect , in that it saw the development of Nicholson 's romance with the stunningly attractive former model , Mimi Machu , who appeared in Psych-Out well down the list of credits under the pseudonym of I.J. Jefferson . |
8 | This is the only way to account for the difference between the second tournament , in which Tit for Two Tats was ranked well down the list , and the first tournament , which Tit for Two Tats would have won . |
9 | The rig is still inclined over the side of the board : in lighter winds it may be necessary to move your hands well down the boom to make this effective . |
10 | Extend your arms Keep them well down the boom to get the rig as upright as possible . |
11 | Belgium is the third highest consumer of beef in the EEC ( nearly 24kg per capita ) but well down the production list at 336,000 tonnes per annum . |
12 | This meant that management were able to push decision making well down the hierarchy , giving those actually operating the CNC machines much autonomy , and expecting a high level of integration of the various functions such as quality control , work planning , programming of the machine , and machine setting to take place via those operatives actually on the shop floor . |
13 | Frost finished four shots clear of American Cook , while Ian Woosnam finished well down the field on eight-over-par . |
14 | In far too many companies this is viewed as being somebody well down the line , very frequently a section manager , who is ‘ the only one you can get a decision out of ’ , or ‘ the only one who actually knows ’ . |
15 | Experience , however , showed that employers have many priorities — such as making a profit , obtaining orders , producing orders at the right price — and that something which they are not compelled to do , particularly in circumstances where the economic climate is adverse , goes well down the list of priorities . |
16 | and feathering of forehead descending to a point well down the upper mandible . |
17 | He had been speaking nothing less than the truth when he put it well down the list of those he had seen . |
18 | The progression associated with ionization of a strongly bonding level may show a maximum ( the vertical ionization energy ) well down the band , and we may not detect the ( 0 → 0 ) level ( the adiabatic ionization energy ) . |
19 | According to Bob Rouse of specialist hotel consultancy Business Green , the industry 's position ‘ well down the chain of environmental polluters ’ has caused an unfortunate piecemeal approach , driven by the need for instant solutions rather than the long-term commitment required , with initiatives mostly those of large companies . |
20 | In fact , according to a recent Scottish Tourist Board survey , 79 percent of all visitors to Scotland come because of the heritage attractions , putting activities such as hillwalking , fishing and golf well down the list . |
21 | Prisons would come well down the list of priorities should Labour ever be in government , and those working in the prisons would soon discover that , too . |
22 | If your hands and arms are n't strong , it would be a good idea to start with your hand positioned well down the grip of the club so that you are able to retain the necessary angle throughout the movement . |
23 | She has discovered that a boundary line for consumption of non-staple household goods existed even across the bequeathing classes , and has cautioned against accepting much contemporary opinion that the " luxury " market had reached well down the social scale . |
24 | Many after all had served in households not much better than their own , for servant-keeping reached well down the social scale . |
25 | Many were starting to get into lane well down the tunnels . ’ |
26 | The old technique of raising the kundalini is , in essence , allowing energies to well up the spine through all the chakras without obstruction . |
27 | Jack and Miguel got their pars and it was Harley 's turn to go for a closing birdie to put him well up the leader board . |
28 | This marched him well up the field , and when the final scores came in we saw that he was in equal third place behind Brian Harley and the inevitable Bjorn Carlssen . |
29 | After all , a round in the mid-60s might well bring him well up the field for a charge on the final two days . |
30 | Transport to Entlebuch railway station is by the line Bern-Langnau-Luzern ( or Thun-Konolfingen-luzern ) Then a postbus from Entlebuch ( Official Timetable No 460.75 ) takes walkers well up the Entlen valley beyond Entlenmatt , leaving them with a 6km ( 3 ½miles ) ascent to walk to the pass . |