Sentences with phrase «near the bottom of the table»

If you want to add nutritious whole foods that are low in copper, choose the foods near the bottom of the table.
The most memorable of which was the 1993/1994 season where we sat near the bottom of the table at Christmas.
Religious education came near bottom of a table of subjects which people ranked in order of importan... More
Brighton are struggling in the Championship this season, and are currently languishing near the bottom of the table.
That's the player you buy for the future (and with more end - product than what Malcom's given Bordeaux, a side lingering near the bottom of the table), whereas Alexis's departure needed replacements added immediately.
But, with the season now over, Villa are looking back on a disastrous campaign in which they finished nearer the bottom of the table than the top.
Institutions like Cambridge, St Andrews, Bristol and Oxford were placed near the bottom of the table.
To be honest, I don't blame them, considering the fact that City are sitting near the bottom of the table, and some of the names being throw around at the moment play for clubs that are currently playing in the Champions League.
A report by the Food Ethics Council using data from The Food Sustainability Index found that the UK is near the bottom of the table - only ahead of Russia and Greece.
Arsenal may have picked up the pace in the Premier League after the poor start that saw us head into the previous international break languishing down near the bottom of the table, but we are still not seen by too many in the football world as realistic contenders to lift the EPL trophy next May.
All these teams are near the bottom of the table and desperately need points, and there's a chance for all of them to grab at least 1.
In nine categories of ill health ranging from infant mortality rates to the prevalence of sexually transmitted disease, US citizens consistently came at or near the bottom of the table.
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