Example sentences of "right [prep] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 The DEA 's on-going , controlled deliveries were going right past the end of my desk .
2 Then somehow we did get romantically linked up and some people , right near the end of the situation with that band , singled us out as potentially more interesting than the band , which I suppose was a cruel situation really .
3 He was right along the end without a sink .
4 Continue down Náprstkova Street turning right before the end into a narrow lane , Anenská Stříbrná , leading into Anenské náměstí .
5 ‘ You would have been all right in the end .
6 Carry on the way you 're going , pretend it , s not happening , lie back and relax , just keep quiet and it 'll be all right in the end , urges the female chorus in her stomach .
7 But it worked out all right in the end .
8 With the growth in pre-marital sexual experience which has taken place , it might be supposed that selection of a long-term partner on these lines would be easier ; but human beings still have a tendency to believe that everything will be all right in the end and a surprising number have said to me , " things did n't go too well before we married but I thought they 'd work out . "
9 We lost a farm 's work through something like this ; only it was my boss who was involved — and it turned out all right in the end .
10 But it was all right in the end .
11 Most of them came on all right in the end .
12 Things usually turn out right in the end . ’
13 But everything turns out all right in the end , after all , this IS pantoland .
14 Fortunately , everything worked out all right in the end . ’
15 But come over to you in it , right in , right in the end of .
16 A declining number of people continued to sew shoes by hand in their cottages or little workshops right until the end of the nineteenth century .
17 Perhaps the mark of a great climb is its posing of difficult questions right to the end .
18 If , as Hugh Kenner believes , Pound never ceased to love Dorothy even while he loved Olga , this is surely part of what he loved in her , an aspect of what she meant to him ; and so Pound 's feelings for and about England were , right to the end , not much less tormented than any English reader 's can be .
19 ‘ In there , turn left , right to the end .
20 But her face was beautiful , right to the end . ’
21 And there was pain as well as pride in working right to the end , as did the 99-year-old Suffolk widow who ‘ worked on the land all her life ’ or the Derbyshire midwife in her eighties who still ‘ would get up in the night and walk miles to attend a confinement . ’
22 She left it right to the end of the evening .
23 Bomber Command never overcame the problem of the weather , right to the bitter end , and right to the end the Germans fought back .
24 Or was it just possible that right to the end he had believed that she would find out , and come to him ?
25 The film tantalises us — and Evelyn , who is hanging on to Ninny 's every word — right to the end .
26 The school year at the academy was divided into two long terms , the first of these commencing in September and stretching right to the end of January .
27 But she could still recall , quite vividly , how it had been when she and Tom had married , just as soon as he had been able to dispense with his crutches : their brief but ecstatic honeymoon , the way he had so gently and expertly initiated her into the pleasures of sex and how , in spite of all his subsequent straying , she had remained faithful , forgiving and in love with him , in her own way , right to the end .
28 We must apply ourselves right to the end of games . ’
29 ‘ Do your feet go right to the end of those ? ’
30 It must be further borne in mind that , right to the end , the vast majority of the Cossacks were to continue to see themselves , regardless of their own individual status or background , as a collective entity .
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