

‘The good captain Steve helms an excellent ship.’.‘Cheney stepped down from that position in August 2000 after nearly five years at the helm of the company.’.‘The new leadership, with Boris Yeltsin at the helm, took power in Russia.’.‘Leadership changes were recently made at the helm of three cooperative bargaining associations.’.‘To his credit, he was at the helm as his country industrialized.’.‘The man at the helm was the MD, credit controller, editor, advertising manager and distribution manager combined.’.‘The 56-year-old, who was knighted last year, has been at the helm of Scotland's National Gallery since 1984.’.‘It was an honour to be placed at the helm, but it was more of a challenge than he was prepared for because the Telegraph was an ailing business time-warped in the 1950s.’.‘In any case, you are now at the helm and the reputation of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine is in your hands.’.‘In October 1999, Marshall became one of 13 women at the helm of a state supreme court.’.‘Newbridge and District Chamber of Commerce has a new leader at the helm.’.‘If the uprising had succeeded with these leaders at the helm, then places like this would have long since returned to the ownership of the local community.’.‘His stance just let the issue grow more out of control and brought his own status at the helm of the Spanish team to an almost untenable position.’.‘I am confident that she will provide strong leadership at the helm and I wish her the very best.’.‘Gill had announced earlier this week that he wouldn't be contesting to retain his position at the helm of Indian hockey.’.‘From my perspective, the lessons from these business debacles are relatively simple - an absence of quality leadership at the helm.’.‘At the end of the war politicians, little aware of the new zeitgeist which pervaded the country, tried to regain the position at the helm of public affairs which they had enjoyed before the outbreak of war.’.‘It said there was strong leadership at the helm, political stability and that staff were focused on customers and well motivated.’.‘When there was talk of a change of leadership at the helm after the poll debacle, he emerged as Antony's unlikely supporter.’.‘It secured its director a two-picture deal with Warner Brothers and a position at the helm of the next instalment of the beleaguered Batman franchise.’.‘She ran back and forth between the prow and the helm, repeating orders simply because she forgot she had issued them.’.‘The wheelhouse contains the helm, navigation equipment and the galley with seating for a few small bums.’.‘He scurried fore and aft, from the rudder to the helm, trying to keep the ship on course.’.‘Jack at the helm turned the ship around and back towards the planet, but nothing was left.’.‘Players will command from a first-person mode as though they were at the helm of a ship.’.‘She turned her eyes away from Gaston and towards the helm, where the steering master was being extra cautious in his navigation of the ship, one eye on the compass at all times.’.‘Ritter took the helm and steered the ship into the sea.’.‘You're also encouraged to take the helm, visit the engine room or walk out on the bowsprit.’.‘Mount the radar display at the helm of the boat, in clear view and within easy reach of the helmsman.’.‘I was at the helm of the boat that day and I recall that fire vividly.’.‘In one memorable incident, Ritter and his bride hopped into a sailboat, and the young professor took the helm, capsizing the boat in the bay.’.‘Just a few feet in front of her she could see a hooded figure manning the helm of the ship.’.‘It's a good view from the helm of a ship, but it's not for the faint-hearted.’.‘She followed him through a maze of bodies, up some stairs, to the helm of the ship.’.‘He grinned and clasped her hand on his shoulder before running and dragging her along to the helm of the ship.’.‘He then kidnaps Captain Pike, takes the helm of the ship and sends it on its course, leaving Kirk onboard the starbase.’.

‘He takes the helm of the lead ship through the night.’.‘The other side was the helm, where the ship was piloted.’.‘He turned to the quarterdeck, his father falling into the helm, sending the wheel into a vigorous spin.’.‘In fact, the Coast Guard allowed Sea Scouts with the rank of quartermaster to take the helm of the small boat during recovery operations.’.
