Example sentences of "point [pers pn] [prep] the right [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Since his surplus stock may be in keen demand he may not be able to supply you — but he can at least point you in the right direction by suggesting alternative sources , ones that have proved themselves so far as he is concerned . |
32 | An image consultant such as Public Persona could point you in the right direction . |
33 | Again , the contacts listed here will point you in the right direction . |
34 | We look at some of the models available to help point you in the right direction |
35 | A : Read your letter … like your style … can point you in the right direction . |
36 | If you come across a word you do n't understand , or a difficult concept , the following index will point you in the right direction for vital information . |
37 | The computer will point you in the right direction of a fuel pod which can be scooped up at close range . |
38 | Then we can spend the morning looking at the shops , have lunch in a nice restaurant , and then I 'll point you in the right direction for Slane . |
39 | I could n't point you in the right direction immediately you 'd have to sort of |
40 | They will point you in the right direction , they were quite bullish last year about Salsevills chances in the book when it was published , before she went on to win the erm thousand guineas . |
41 | ‘ The sessions not only pointed me in the right direction for obtaining information , they taught me a lot about the sort of questions I should be asking . ’ |
42 | This three-track tape was recorded under the auspices of the GDR Studios in Darlington who seem to have rounded up the Divers and pointed them in the right direction . |
43 | Winter had to aim Mandarin for the middle course but his mount started wandering off to the left before pressure from the vice-like grip of the jockey 's thighs pointed him in the right direction . |
44 | Mike Power and Clive Thornton pointed him in the right direction and sent him in like a terrier down a rabbit hole . |
45 | Feargal bought her ticket , made sure she understood the map of which part of the mountain was hers to search , and then pointed her in the right direction . |