Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the right [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | when you feel clear about the right plan , check out any legal or practical implications and make sure your family and friends know what your wishes are . |
2 | Its heavy vertical folds mask much of the body and hang free under the right elbow , while the thin , tight-drawn chiton shows the legs almost as though naked . |
3 | Something still very wrong with the right hand side of the bottom panel . |
4 | Brilliant play by , gets i clear down the right hand side and a fine header in . |
5 | The delicate balance of cooperation between them — occurring across the corpus callosum and involving some kind of filtering process — is therefore of crucial importance in allowing the left hemisphere to remain responsive to the right hemisphere 's influence , yet sufficiently in control to avoid overloading of conscious , directed thought . |
6 | Although he lacked the impeccable conservative credentials of Sununu , it was generally believed that Skinner would be acceptable to the right wing of the Republican Party . |
7 | At other times , though , ideas are less dependent on the right person coming along because they are implied by the current state of knowledge or technique . |
8 | Because everything was handmade , er all the holes in the er timbers , they had to be carefully er marked out so that y er when they went to the wood machines there was a er they would be bored in the right place , and the right size of holes . |
9 | No stitching is visible from the right side . |
10 | It can , none the less , cut out many of the worst frustrations : material that takes hours to trace , is never found , or is unavailable at the right time ; teacher-made material that takes too long , is botched in process or inexpertly designed ; equipment that does n't work , or works badly , or is preempted by someone else at the crucial moment ; timetables that do n't , when it comes to the point , allow sufficient flexibility ; help that one feels ought to be available but somehow never is . |
11 | It may , for instance , be better to leave type unjustified in the right margin . |
12 | The antipathy towards him was so widespread on the right wing of the party that Norman Tebbit announced that he would himself be a leadership contender if Mrs Thatcher were to resign . |
13 | The reason they were picked ( aside from those who are here by right of birth ) is that a small portion of their total brain power was visibly alight at the right time and in the right place . |
14 | But Zurich believes that it can make the business profitable with the right package of tailor-made services — for instance , advice on security of buildings and reduction of accidents at work as well as insurance . |
15 | And it would have been entirely possible with the right companion . |
16 | ( For example , in Britain it is now possible with the right kind of TV set to call up a whole range of information onto the TV screen . |
17 | His drive went low up the right side of the fairway and faded impotently into the heather . |
18 | The dorsal and anal fins of both male and female are a light burgundy to purple at the base , darkening at the outside , and they appear to be covered in small iridescent blue spots that are particularly striking under the right light . |
19 | " I was n't sure for the right colour ; I think in the end , white is safest . " |
20 | If you are not sure about the right way to connect something in a mains power supply circuit , do not resort to trial and error . |
21 | As we have already discussed , the ancestry of the rose is extremely wide and complicated , and although extraordinary genealogical detective work has been carried out into many family trees , one wonders how it is possible to be sure of the right direction when travelling through the mists and fogs of time , especially during the period before copyright was extended to plants , when secrecy was a safeguard against competition . |
22 | If we make sure of the right answer to these questions we will develop the full , clear picture of God that he himself has given us in his revelation . |
23 | Good on its own , great with the right tonic . |
24 | These come in variable sizes and power ratings and can prove useful in the right situation . |
25 | ‘ The same thing can happen in other areas through training if everybody gets involved in the right way . ’ |
26 | Another process which would be applicable to the right type of terrain is what might be called the continuous reclamation process . |
27 | The only one of the top four never to lift the crown , White , a 9–2 shot , is building confidence on coming good at the right time , winning the British and European Opens . |
28 | And of course , for the evening eyeliner is playful and sexy in the right situation and it certainly draws attention to a woman 's eyes . |
29 | Just two miles from the German forward positions , the Mort Homme seemed hardly beyond the scope of a determined thrust — especially when it was recalled that the Fifth Army had advanced three times as far during the first four days alone on the Right Bank . |
30 | Vegetable and fruit-growing for a nearby market can be profitable on the right land , but this is very labour-intensive , and does not combine well with stock farming , which also requires the undivided attention of the smallholder . |