Example sentences of "to have the right " in BNC.

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1 First , it has to fall within our viewing window : we have to have the right apparatus to receive and process the information signalling the event .
2 Mrs Donaldson , in last month 's letters page , certainly seems to have the right idea .
3 You 've got to order , you 've got to prepare , you 've got to have the right environment — the character of the place — and you 've got to sell what you 're offering , for example .
4 It was the main reason the party stayed so long the creature of the Magic Circle and the explanation for the exclusion , time and again , of otherwise talented party-members who did n't happen to have the right pedigree .
5 ‘ You 've got to have the right bloke mind , ’ Yanto smiled at her , as she stood up and shrouded herself in his blanket .
6 They were battling against the odds because they did n't appear to have the right equipment .
7 ‘ Another requirement is to have the right attitude towards our competitors who run the six other heavy metal magazines .
8 That said , it 's nice to have the right gear and use it sensibly .
9 He also seemed to have the right physical image to play Ratso .
10 ‘ It 's more important to be the best surfer at St Agnes on a Sunday afternoon than to have the right T-shirt . ’
11 That is to say the curved members , such as ribs , were built up of naturally curving wood , chosen to have the right shape .
12 It may be full of happiness for those who are fortunate to have the right conditions at play in their lives , but there is no doubt how stretching it can be to live in close proximity to your relations .
13 It had not crossed Flora 's mind that St Saviour 's might need payment for teaching her , only that her place there depended upon her ability to have the right uniform , all the uniform , down to the last sock garter and science overall .
14 Coming from the other direction , the internal auditor is said by some to have the right background in systems of control by may be , at least initially , too much focused on the , albeit increasingly onerous , financial and computer issues .
15 She began to exchange odd words with the others , the Afghan 's owner , tall and bearded in home-knitted sweaters full of mistakes , the woman who ran a boutique a street away and her argumentative pekinese , and an Alsatian with a middle-aged man in dark suits and expensive shoes who looked like an advertisement for men 's tailoring , the kind who would be bound to have the right clothes for any occasion .
16 As the right hon. Gentleman knows , the essential basics to make sure that things are right are to keep inflation down , to keep interest rates down , to have the right tax structure and to continue with the improved industrial relations that we have had in recent years .
17 These figures are too high , but the only way to get them down permanently is to have the right structure of development in the economy : low inflation and stable exchange rates .
18 The way to combat short-termism is to have the right policies for the support of industrial investment — policies based on competitiveness , lower taxation , good industrial relations and a belief in quality .
19 How very convenient to have the right hon. Lady to blame .
20 I suppose this is true to a certain degree but when match fishing it helps to have the right one for the job .
21 Men can have one dark suit and wear it all day and no one will even notice , but women are expected to have the right clothes for lunch and afternoon tea and working in and then have some stunning outfit for evening .
22 ‘ You 've got to have the right accent before you get promoted . ’
23 Second , there is the need for users to have the right kind of workstation in order to enjoy the benefits of the multimedia elements .
24 It has impressed but it has to have the right tools if it is going to provide the safety that councillor referred to and the saving of life which was referred to by councillor .
25 You have to have the right shoes .
26 You 've got to have the right
27 Now it 's one thing to say well , you know , perhaps these are women who take more exception than other women would do , but there comes a point where you have to accept , I think , that there 's going to be a shift of perspective , that what women have customarily put up with is no longer what they wish to put up and that I think we ought to be , as it were , acknowledged to have the right or the scope to say we want things to change , and to define or to set out in a process of defining what should be sexual appropriate sexual behaviour in future .
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