well out of造句1 You are well out of this quarrel.
2 She did well out of the deal.
3 I think he did well out of the change of the job.
4 You were well out of order taking it without asking.
5 The fish stayed 50 yards offshore, well out of range.
6 The cat stayed well out of range of the children.
7 The shelf is so high it is well out of / beyond my reach.
8 They were well out of pocket — they had spent far more in Hollywood than he had earned.
9 I keep well out of her way.
10 The poor do not fare well out of this drive into work.
11 He waited,[www.] seeing it well out of sight down the straight road.
12 Those who did well out of coffee growing started employing labourers and consolidated their control over the best land.
13 I'd hate anyone to think that I did well out of dealing with the problem page.
14 At minimum it sinks to 10, well out of the range of binoculars.
15 When they were well out of the way we made tracks for home and I looked forward to a quiet evening.
16 Laying the shotguns well out of danger, he started the chainsaw.
17 Morgan must have done quite well out of his business, being able to afford the rent on the entire house.
18 There is a spacious loggia, and several nooks well out of the wind.
19 A few farmers even managed to do very well out of the exorbitant prices charged to urban residents for a few mouthfuls of grain.
20 It is essential to fit wind generators as well out of the way as possible: on the aft pulpit, for example.
21 Copies of your documents should be kept in a safe place, well out of harm's way.
22 Some say sardonically that combat pay is good and that one can do quite well out of this war.
23 I don't know exactly what's been going on. I only know that you're well out of it.
24 These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax.
25 There was nothing she could do about it, other than keep a low profile and stay well out of his way.
26 Pickerage, with the cunning of adolescence, was finding expedients that kept him well out of Toby's way.
27 This was highly unusual, since most golfers prefer their caddies to be well out of the way for such crucial short putts.
28 This had enabled the glass company to maintain a cost structure well out of line with the marketplace.
29 The Angharad, a sturdy fishing-boat with a fair-sized cabin, had weathered the storm safely, well out of harm's way.
30 I have relatively high stakes in conformity - I happen to have done fairly well out of it.