Example sentences of "and [adv] to [art] right " in BNC.
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1 | Beyond the chapel and down to the right is the Fort of São Tiago , named after the patron saint of Funchal . |
2 | Below and just to the right of the balcony are several one pitch climbs : Delirium très mince ( 6a ) is probably the hardest . |
3 | The loose-boxes were set around three sides of a square and away to the right , half-hidden , was a neglected-looking dwelling . |
4 | Pass through the village , and off to the right you will find a farmyard with chickens pecking , ducks waddling and a couple of horses grazing peacefully . |
5 | As we follow trajectories starting at two close-together points , we move to points with the same symbolic descriptions but with the central mark moved further and further to the right . |
6 | ‘ In here , now , and quickly to the right , where it 's dark . ’ |
7 | Leaving the castle behind you , turn left down the hill and look out once more over Prague , over the Malá Strana or Lesser Town founded in 1257 ( see p. 68 ) and up to the right where the great Monastery of Strahov ( see p. 64 ) stands on its own . |
8 | down and up to the right , up to the left . |
9 | He was approaching from behind and slightly to the right of Sharpe . |
10 | It takes two movements to operate the lace carriage , once to the right to transfer stitches then back OR once to the right to prepare and then back transferring stitches on the return to the left , leaving the main carriage clear to work two rows ; across , to place loops in empty needles and back to the right knitting all the stitches . |
11 | The road is only used briefly before the footpath branches off and upwards to the right , breasting a slope which is the highest point of the walk . |
12 | A curved arrow tells you to knit first to the left to place a loop in the empty needles and then to the right to knit all the stitches . |
13 | She and Daak looked to the left , and then to the right , along the plateau . |
14 | The exercises followed a pattern , a dimly remembered copy of the Kurgan haiku — a two-handed reach skyward to the left , and then to the right , a reverse , two-handed , and then the single-handed moves . |
15 | By following the punchcard instructions you will be moving the lace carriage sometimes to the left and sometimes to the right . |
16 | the other end I think they go and round to the right . |