Example sentences of "[adv] [art] right " in BNC.

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1 The dot location task , which involves predominantly the right hemisphere , was expected to remain unaffected .
2 Additionally the right qualification ensures that employers have a good idea of an individual 's capabilities .
3 Another Oxford graduate , but from the lower middle class , Jones had apparently the right socialist credentials , but his activism centred on his local south-London Labour Party .
4 With the economy predicted to be on the upturn it is perhaps the right time for Allied to invest in the Firkin chain and cash in early on the next consumer boom .
5 Perhaps the right hand , in the shape of Kenneth Baker , does not know what the left-hand , in the shape of the present health minister , Norman Fowler is up to ?
6 In the July 1952 issue of Essays in Criticism a young academic , John Peter , offered " A New Interpretation of the Waste Land " , the gist of which he summarized thus : " At some previous time the speaker has fallen completely — perhaps the right word is irretrievably — in love .
7 This is perhaps the right moment to lay to rest the myth that the loss of sovereignty involved in membership of the EEC is no different from that involved in membership of any international organisation ( Nato is the example most often quoted ) .
8 So now perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will answer my first question ; what does he have to say to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has gone far enough and should stay where he is ?
9 Perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will refine his reference to the hon. Gentleman .
10 ‘ Having the bump out the front was so obviously the right thing at the right time .
11 Sometimes slime algae can be very difficult to shift , even though you do all the right things .
12 The coronation seemed to last for hours , but I managed to say and do all the right things .
13 They might turn up on time and do all the right things , or they might not .
14 It was so very much the right place at the right time .
15 And booksellers were ready for it with pretty much the right books at the right prices to enable them to compete effectively for the consumer 's cautiously placed pound .
16 It was not so much the right hon. Gentleman 's arrogance to which I objected — we are accustomed to that .
17 This means that the heads stay in more or less the right position when switching between applications , thus speeding things up a little .
18 ‘ It is morally the right thing to do , ’ said McFarlane , dropping it like a swift brick in among the parentheses and qualifications and regrets .
19 Oh , you might be careful to plumb that machine in correctly , to use only the right powder in the right quantity , never to overload it and to have it serviced regularly .
20 This weakens the splitters ' argument that to reconstitute high-level meaning from the basic ingredients requires only the right recipe .
21 The successful training of these men suggests that no extraordinary qualities were needed for commando work in the field , only the right spirit and sound training .
22 They assume that the natural world has an independent existence of its own , which is as it is regardless of those who are studying it , and which is governed by laws which can be discovered by the research scientist if only the right methods can be developed .
23 Such work , however , rests on the assumption that there is such a figure , waiting to be accurately counted if only the right techniques can be developed .
24 The enabling statute always , explicitly or implicitly , states , if X 1 , X 2 , X 3 exist you may or shall do Y. Yet , if X 1 , X 2 , and X 3 , and all the elements constituting them , were always held to be jurisdictional in a legal sense , the dividing line between review and appeal would be emasculated : the tribunal would have power to give only the right answer , this meaning the answer which accords with the view of the reviewing court .
25 Only the right hon. Gentleman believes that we can be insulated from what is happening throughout the world .
26 Only the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook could describe that as a pointless publicity exercise .
27 For when he seeks a particular type of person to assist him in a particular way , he can be assured that the recruitment professional will not waste his time or energy in introducing unsuitable candidates for consideration , but that he will be given details of only the right sort of person for the required position .
28 Only the right words to express the way you 're feeling .
29 There 's a comment on the saying that , these days in cases of separation and divorce , it is only the right child which is considered .
30 I , I think that was entirely the right thing to do , entirely the right thing to do .
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