Example sentences of "right at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And then you tu- you go all the way down all the way down , and then you turn right at Bridge Street .
2 there 's no need for her to be on her own , I mean there 's a bus stop right at door
3 Transfer the 3rd and every following 5th stitch on to adjacent needles at left and right at centre 0 , that is , with four stitches for cable at centre .
4 ‘ Settled in all right at Rose Cottage , Christmas decorations apart ? ’
5 There are trees at the end of the airstrip , palms , coming right at Paul .
6 She looked right at O and Boy when she said this and it was as if she was trying to scare them in particular , even as if she was trying to frighten them away from each other , as if she was saying , to them , and to all of us , this is what you have to go through , right ?
7 You can do it when you come home from work and you 're all right at week-ends. i could dance .
8 Diagram 2 Starboard bias If you intend to tack right at committee boat .
9 Turn right at top of ridge by waymarkers .
10 And she was born , you know , right at top of Bridge Street
11 So I have something to put right at Twickenham . ’
12 Everything all right at home ? ’
13 ‘ Unless everything is all right at home I am no good in all the other areas of my life . ’
14 A piece of furniture , she considered , which would look right at home in her apartment .
15 Look right at home in your apartment . ’
16 ‘ They make everything all right at home , and without that I 'm no good in all the other areas of my life . ’
17 ‘ They make everything all right at home , and without that I 'm no good in all the other areas of my life . ’
18 Right at road junction at bottom into Moor Road .
19 I turned round and it were all right at back of my jeans !
20 Keep left just before church then turn right at T-junction .
21 Shortly after , turn right at T-junction of tracks and follow cairn-marked track to Simon 's Seat ( c ) 6 .
22 Frank Braden , I noticed , would look right at Mrs. Favor .
23 He shot it straight out of his jumpsuit sleeve , through the skin and bones of his human hand and right at Rex 's throat .
24 It 's just a shop right at George Street .
25 Then there 's another long unit right at side of it , just enough to get one trailer in .
26 Wilcock was doing all right at Pageant , taking home $100 a week , but he quit the job to become the Village Voice 's news editor , at $25 .
27 10 1/2 mile later and 1/4 mile after woodland begins on left , turn right at junction of tracks as waymarked ( ahead leads to gate marked private ) .
28 5 Turn right at junction of paths with reedbeds now on left .
29 Down by the river , turn right at canal .
30 Turn right at Craigend Castle ( signposted Mugdock Castle ) and follow track for 1/2 mile .
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