Example sentences of "[art] right [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I was thinking of phoning John , I do n't know if anyone else knows anyone else who might have tubular bells of the right pitches ? |
2 | For one thing , the war was only a matter of a few years in the past and the number of potential suitors must have been severely limited , especially of the right intellect and calibre . |
3 | In the accident she sustained a very severe closed head injury , a mid shaft fracture of the right humorous fractures of the lower left radius and ulna and a fracture of the right femur . |
4 | The fracture of the right femur healed in six weeks with two and a half inches of shortening . |
5 | and this man came up to me father and he says , that is not the right grave , you 've been told . |
6 | There are 77 airlines at Heathrow and the Government expect them to act as immigration officials to ensure that people arrive with the right documentation . |
7 | This is generally supplied by top dressing with direct-feed artificials , and there is no doubt that with the right moisture and soil temperature , earlier and more prolific growth can thus be obtained . |
8 | It was the only Italian name I could think of in a hurry and I did n't have the nerve to put on the right accent to go with it . ’ |
9 | Although broader than the days when Lord Rothschild described it as populated entirely by men who ‘ are aged fifty-three , live in the South East , have the right accent and belong to the Reform Club ’ , it is hardly representative of the population as a whole . |
10 | All golf and gin and bridge and cars and the right accent and the right money and having been to the right school and hating the arts ( the theatre being a pantomime at Christmas and ‘ Hay Fever ’ by the Town Rep Picasso and Bartók dirty words unless you wanted to get a laugh ) . |
11 | ‘ You 've got to have the right accent before you get promoted . ’ |
12 | You should look on your notes as you would on a stamp collection — small , frequent additions on the right pages and plenty of empty space for more in the same category . |
13 | Choosing the right bait for a particular water is important too . |
14 | If he had meant to distract her Luke Hunter had chosen the right bait . |
15 | The right ankle which he damaged was supposed to be his good ankle . |
16 | Full-back Tony Clement is also out after suffering a stress fracture of the right ankle and is replaced by Mike Rayer . |
17 | I did the same with another strip around the right ankle and over the foot , so that it was held between the sole of the foot and the wooden backing of the old door . |
18 | Alec scratched his head , then examined the right ankle carefully . |
19 | Carey went over on the right ankle during a friendly game with Armagh a fortnight ago , and is still gingerly finding his way back to full fitness . |
20 | Top seed and world No2 , Pete Sampras , withdrew from the men 's tournament in Scottsdale , Arizona , with a stress fracture of the right ankle which could sideline him for up to two months . |
21 | Eating is about making choices ; healthy eating is about making the right choices . |
22 | Has he made the right choices , and can he suggest the current direction of American art with just these three candidates ? |
23 | Here is a brief guide to making the right choices . |
24 | Applications can be like teaching machines , coaxing users to the right choices without penalties , says Sippl . |
25 | The collapse of the Warsaw Pact has produced a new challenge which could be less costly to meet than the old one , but only if the right choices are made now . |
26 | Applications can be like teaching machines , coaxing users to the right choices without penalties , says Sippl . |
27 | A new car is a major purchase and , by making the right choices when you buy , you should get the best deal when you sell later |
28 | Really it is a case of keeping a careful watch on the tank and making the right choices . |
29 | In order to make the right choices we need two things : some reliable facts to educate ourselves with , and some experience of how different foods affect the body , our own in particular . |
30 | You can more than survive the twentieth-century diet ; you can flourish on it if you know how to make the right choices . |