Example sentences of "a well balanced [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Try to achieve a well balanced follow-through position as it 's a good indication that you are in control of your swing .
2 The range cleverly combines a diversity of abstract design styles from classical to modern in a well balanced selection .
3 We are committed to maintain our clear vision of BP 's long-term business objective — as an integrated international hydrocarbons business , with a well balanced portfolio in regional terms and underpinned by technology .
4 Although the piece was a well balanced probe into the Phoenix career ( and an immensely interesting career it is too ) , one was left with the feeling that she would n't have been there had it not been for the status of her interviewer .
5 Both red and blue feature in this one , as Group Design Director Bill Naysmith displays a well balanced design .
6 A well balanced diet will provide enough iron for the average person , but sportspeople may need to supplement their diet with 15–20g ( 0.5-O.7oz ) of iron per day .
7 You have to plan each meal to make sure both that the patient has a well balanced diet , and that you do not spend too much time and energy on journeys to and from the kitchen .
8 ( Camp schools were institutions where children lived communally and attended lessons all the time ; though somewhat authoritarian in regime , they at least provided a well balanced diet and regular exercise through organised games . )
9 Jane Porteous , Community Dietitian , says more young people are becoming vegetarian but it 's important whatever you eat to have a well balanced diet .
10 This is a well balanced rucksack , with good carrying capacity for long trips , at an affordable price .
11 The ‘ human ’ machine is not a well balanced adult ; it is terrifyingly brilliant at reading , ‘ riting , and ‘ rithmetic , but dysfunctionally uncreative , unoriginal , profoundly deaf , and at all times dependent on us .
12 The British Industry Minister , Mr Eric Forth , said last night that the Commission 's latest proposals were ‘ a well balanced attempt to allay the fears of some delegations about the consequences of liberalisation for their national suppliers . ’
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