Example sentences of "into the right " in BNC.

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1 Ideas flew from Lucy 's lips , Jay worked them into the right phrase , the right analogy .
2 But Anderson , consistently Halifax 's best attacker , pulled one back for the home side 10 minutes from time , and two minutes later put Steve Smith joyously into the right corner , Dorahy equalising from the touchline .
3 In the other match , Jonathan Speelman claimed a time-out , taking a break in order to think himself into the right frame of mind to fight his way back into the match .
4 For example , the process of moving leaves into the right position to catch most sunlight takes time , so that , because the sun appears to move continuously , the position of the leaves will always be behind the ideal one .
5 Bodywork panels tend to be difficult to make in the farm workshop because most people do n't have the equipment to bend sheet steel into the right shape .
6 In its place are three buttons set into the right hand cab pillar .
7 Ledeen said he would remember ‘ to his dying day ’ these entertaining sorts of discussions , the search for a ‘ magical simultaneity ’ in horribly complex events : aircraft full of missiles entering Iranian airspace , money at that moment jumping by electronic transfer into the right account , hostages at that moment sprung from their prisons , ‘ and all kinds of things of this nature .
8 John Arlott on the ageing Tommy Lawton is a gem , his human interest in the man capturing the genius of the player : ‘ He strolled on those heavily muscled legs into the right position and , once there , performed deftly and with ridiculous ease the movements necessary to turn or assist the ball … ’
9 ‘ We have been lucky that we managed to convert the right strategy into the right results , ’ says Lord Weir .
10 The jerk of the rubber punched up Trent 's arm and into the right side of his chest .
11 The first sessions may be limited to the patient learning how to move his body , arm or leg into the right positions , while the therapist performs most of the actual dressing .
12 Not wishing to be a pansy , I stepped up my pace too , but I was no match for the male legs I was pursuing since both of my spindly little limbs could fit into the right leg of his breeches .
13 Nutty paused , trying to marshal her convictions into the right words .
14 Directors Share Protection provides for the shares of a director who dies to pass into the right hands .
15 Making the appropriate product and ensuring it gets into the right hands are clearly critical elements in developing the market for older consumers .
16 So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes — or quotas .
17 In a series ‘ designed to open the door to classical music ’ , it would help if the door led into the right house !
18 He has the ability to get you into the right frame of mind , to get you mentally prepared .
19 Whilst they are heavy , it would have been quite possible , by co-operative effort , to move them into the right position to mark ‘ the line ’ .
20 The social reformers who staffed the think tanks that fed into the right wing of the Conservative Party and who advocated the restructuring of education , the dismantling of the welfare state and the restriction of local government power , needed a theme through which to proselytise their views .
21 Puzzles and games must be sorted into the right boxes , boxes placed in cupboards , books on shelves and blocks packed away .
22 A double bed with two entirely different types of springing to suit the needs of each partner exactly ; to ease them gently into the right positions to keep the spine relaxed and flexible ; to help lift the pressure off bones , muscles , tendons , nerve endings and joints .
23 Get yourself twelve songs — and have them transposed into the right key , for God 's sake .
24 The hardest part is getting into the right positions to do that .
25 I 'm getting into the right positions , but I 've got to start finishing them off . ’
26 Quinn will work himself into the right mood for the game by listening to tapes of his favourite Beatles music beforehand — not that he needs too much extra motivation .
27 The doctor , however , acted in ways he found wholly admirable , and he thought that when he did get out he would apply his methods of handling patients — getting hold of them firmly and putting them into the right positions — to the positioning of his models .
28 To get out he has to supply information about his identity so that he can be put into the right bureaucratic pigeon-hole .
29 The skill of Hollywood was ensuring that the right actor went into the right story .
30 TTX ( 0.5μl TTX ; 10 -4 M ) was injected slowly over about 2min with a 5μl Hamilton syringe through a 34 gauge needle into the right eye of ether-anaesthetized P15 ( a ) or P7 ( b ) rats as previously described .
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