Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] right " in BNC.
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1 | When I lived right on the job it used to drive my wife round the bend — I 'd be at home on a weekend , perhaps in the garden , and I 'd think about something in the greenhouse across the road so I 'd go over there and disappear for an hour whereas perhaps I should have been giving more time to my family . |
2 | Tt I got right mad . |
3 | And I I got right few bollockings . |
4 | I seemed right doing , alright drying my feet now and not my . |
5 | I commanded right hand and feet onto stick and pedals but got no reaction . |
6 | I put my head in my hands and prayed until I felt right , but I knew that feelings would not buy God . |
7 | It 's almost like I 'm a refugee I felt right I 'm like , you know , |
8 | And I looked right , that was the trouble . |
9 | I sat right at the front , my head tilted back as if for a nose-bleed , the stick of my sherbet lolly angled like a thermometer , in a quiet fever of excitement . |
10 | ‘ Jimi was playing in the rain and I stood right at the front of the stage and water dripped right off the tips of his boots onto my head . |
11 | You sat in that same spot and I stood right here . |
12 | Add up your scores , one for every one you got right . |
13 | Right and I think the next one you got right , because you worked it out alright , cos it 's seven days , which is how many hours ? |
14 | And she got right flummoxed did n't she ? |
15 | That was called Glen Bainey And there is a stone out there a great huge stone oh that was called Clachnagowan I 've seen that many And if you went there you If you got the length of Clachnagowan you looked right out the hill right out to Glen Bainey |
16 | He paused and she pushed his hands away from her with a violence that she felt right through her . |
17 | Cold was the last thing she felt right now . |
18 | Terrified he 'd realise just how weak she felt right now , she was deliberately goading him . |
19 | Then she sat right on the rug , and the dog opened her jaws to let her tongue hang from her mouth . |
20 | Born just round t'corner from us , so we felt right proud of her . |
21 | Cos I did erm I was thinking we 're going through this fairly quickly are they really taking it in so I s we stopped after I re reached a certain point and I spent the next sort of half an hour or so just asking them questions and some of the things they got right , some they got wrong so I went back over them until we got it right so sort of help to confirm things . |
22 | The committee were in there , they had all their special seats there , their drinks ready right , and they said right girls , you ready now to start ? |
23 | ‘ Will you help me put right the wicked thing I did to you ? |
24 | About the only thing he got right was what he called the magistrate , he called her a madam , because when you 're appearing before a stipendiary magistrate , one magistrate on their own , it 's sir or madam . |
25 | Im not saying Mel is fast — he ai nt … but he s not as slow as he looks ( he played right wing for Sheff Wed — the same size ) . |
26 | And still it seemed right still it was free of the slightest tinge of shame . |
27 | It seemed right , what the old man said . |
28 | They talked of their need for God and for healing and after talking about Christ , it seemed right to ask if they would like prayer straight away . |
29 | To him , even then , it had been history , and it somehow deserved ill-fortune ; in the heedless fashion of the American suburbs it seemed right to look down on the refugees from an old , superstition-riven world . |
30 | It seemed right . |