well off造句(31) Policies of economic redistribution to the less well off met with resistance from skilled workers at a time of low economic growth.
(32) All major publicly-funded housing developments will make adequate provision for the less well off.
(33) Tulliver is well off, but he now faces a cash shortage.
(34) There is a wide variety of possible schemes, ordered below by their varying degrees of generosity to the less well off.
(35) He was a handsome devil, clever and presumably extremely well off.
(36) The less well off do receive transfer payments and the rich face the highest rates of income tax.
(37) That we shall always be well off?
(38) They say the landlord used to be well off.
(39) Humph, your family isn't so well off as all that. "
(40) If he had worked harder when young, he would be well off now.
(41) Remarkably efficient sailing downwind or well off the wind, square sails do not generate power from their leading edge as in the Bermuda rig, which has become predominant in modern times.
(42) He was well off; and if she had her rights she would be well off too.
(43) After they collect the life insurance payment, their lives will be well off.
(44) You are worse off than a pauper though you may be well off financially.
(45) Mrs. Norris thought her quite as well off as the rest.
(46) By 2010 GNP will have doubled that of 2000 and the people will be well off.
(47) If I work hard now, when I retire I'll be well off financially.
(48) When we lost to Everton at Anfield in the February we were well off the pace but after that we went on an incredible run.
(49) In late New York trading, the euro rose 1 percent at $1.3396, near a session peak at $1.3425, the highest level since early April, but was well off the day's low at $1.3212, according to Reuters data.
(50) In comparison to her American sisters, the Englishwoman, in general, is not so well educated or so well off socially or economically.
(51) The Comfortably Well Off group are in the top 5% income bracket and are unlikely to be financially troubled, although they may become more discreet consumers.
(52) But it would take two more years of spillage to catch up to another deep-water catastrophe: a blowout in an exploratory well off the coast of Mexico in 1979.
(53) The euro rose 0.5 percent to $1.4231, well off a $1.4059 low. Traders said stop-loss orders around $1.4060 led to some euro buying.
(54) The paper proposes the base and the key of constructing an overall well off society is effective production and fair distribution of national income.