Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Public opinion , though skewed to the right on many issues , has not moved further right between 1979 and 1989 , and may actually have moved in a contrary direction .
2 Many misconceptions about the past have already been corrected , and in all likelihood many more will only be put right through continued archaeological research .
3 It is basic AIB practice that the investigating team carrying out the original field investigation follows the work right through all the stages of testing and researches to the ultimate production of the report , thus ensuring complete continuity throughout .
4 Now , I 've gone right through all the bloody rules to this and I ca n't see where this has been expired .
5 They began filming and there must have been something wrong because Bogie just sort of walked straight through the shot , so Eddie says , ‘ Bogie , you walked right through that shot . ’
6 I do n't think I slept right through that whole week .
7 And then same the other end , and so it went right through that waggon , and your coupling took the strain for the next waggon and so on and so on until you 'd got the complete train fitted up .
8 I walked right through that fantastic min .
9 Lyn wanted to see it but she slept right through that .
10 Someone 's been right through that wall there , look .
11 I can see right through that skirt , have you got a petticoat on ?
12 I have sent round a briefing paper , and rather than go right through that , what I 'd just like to do is to highlight two or three things about myself and about the post that I now hold , and I would be pleased to answer any questions that you might have during the next two or three minutes .
13 It must 've been a belt that 's come right through central London and completely missed the suburbs , or North London anyway suburbs
14 Many of the records — ‘ pinched ’ from or discarded by his musical family — were scratched and worn , but it was Music with a capital ‘ M ’ and the first time I heard the Chopin first piano concerto , we nearly had a fight because I insisted on playing it right through four times .
15 Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy
16 Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy especially if the vomiting does not relieve the nausea .
17 That 's right through this big
18 Jamila saw right through old Charlie : she said there was iron ambition under the crushed-velvet idealism which was still the style of the age .
19 You , you had to in those days you had to sort of er use your common sense because if you had a big healthy baby it 's a long while to go right through ten o'clock at night till six o'clock the next morning .
20 But I heard them shouting , right through these walls .
21 You can all see that it is imperative that we all maintain the efforts that have been successful in 1992 right through 1993 .
22 Give them a banner to enhance their chances and a good leader , and they can drive a hole right through most normal enemy troops .
23 Try to work out the best solution to your background problem , then forget altogether about conventional seating ( one or two sofas , armchairs , occasional chairs ) .
24 Vibrational spectroscopy has been used successfully for quantitative analysis , but considerable care is needed to ensure accurate results .
25 Hot gases from pyrites burners , mixed with steam , were passed over small blocks of moulded salt , a process which worked successfully for many years ; the works was absorbed by the United Alkali Co. in 1890 and the last Hargreaves–Robinson saltcake plant closed in 1918 .
26 The export department of Stoddard Carpets has been operating successfully for 26 years .
27 During the 1950s , however , employers began to press successfully for coordinated , central wage bargaining , which has continued subsequently .
28 In 1961 , Arnold Claisse became President , a post he held most successfully for 10 years , during which the niggles about the bondholding autocracy increased and first surfaced formally at the 1970 Annual General Meeting .
29 A principal aim is , of course , to present the pupils successfully for external exams .
30 A former bus driver , illness forced him to give up the DIAL office at Kingsley which he ran successfully for two years .
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