Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [prep] [art] right " in BNC.

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1 Bend the l.e.d. leads through a right angle and solder it in place so that it will protrude through the panel mounting clip when the circuit board is placed in the case .
2 I loved the programme and the people but I made the decision to leave at the right point , before I could grow bored . ’
3 A pocket of air may be trapped between the breaking wave and the cliff , if the wave breaks in the right position relative to the cliff ( Fig. 8.1C ) .
4 5 Twisting his hip fully to the right , the defender strikes with a right ridge hand to the ribs .
5 In order to ensure that the succession passed to the right Kikuyu clan , an organization by the name of GEMA ( Gikuyu , Embu and Meru Association ) was formed under the leadership of Njenga Karume :
6 I am not sure whether we shall get the support , but the plan includes the elements mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman , and encouragement for the concept of a United Nations peacekeeping force once the appropriate conditions exist .
7 The arrow pointed in the right direction , but ten feet past it , without the compass , which way was north ?
8 Gobbets of pinkish-grey matter exploded from the exit wound below the right shoulder blade .
9 I take the view that the charters go in the right direction .
10 Significantly better performance was found when the target tone was presented to the left ear , and the tongue controlled the sound heard in the right ear , than in the reverse condition .
11 Make sure you make the saw cut in the right place !
12 You see , it 's not up to the participants to come in the right mood .
13 These movements are preprogrammed " ballistic " responses whose velocities are determined by the anticipated distance of travel , ensuring that the eye arrives at the right place after a fixed period of time .
14 I agree with the point made by the right hon. Member for Yeovil ( Mr. Ashdown ) in today 's edition of The Guardian .
15 We have not just heard what the official Opposition have to say , or what the Government have said in the autumn statement ; we have heard what the Opposition 's opposition suggest , in the form of the amendment tabled by the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) .
16 A controversial free kick was taken in the wrong place , but thanks to Lee Clark , the ball finished in the right place for the Geordies .
17 Finally , all the cathode leads of the right hand line are connected to the p.c.b. , with the lowest l.e.d. to copper pad 1 , the next to pad 2 etc .
18 Tip is a firm believer in fate , and in 1961 the finger pointed in the right direction for him .
19 With correct positioning , to ensure the join came at the right point with the stairs , and a generous overlap , we could cut the correct angle through both .
20 Our shared experience in that campaign was in marked contrast to the role played by the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) who , throughout that campaign , spoke vociferously and vigorously against Britain 's membership of the European Community .
21 The advantage of this over , say tuck or slip stitch is that the pattern appears on the right side of the garment .
22 I still wonder what happened to the paper produced by the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) , which the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley , threw into her waste paper basket with what oaths and cries we shall never know .
23 A good practice exercise is to make three-quarter swings , feeling that the left arm swings to the right shoulder and then away from it , and additionally then feeling that the arms swing to the right shoulder and then to the left shoulder .
24 But is the boundary drawn in the right place or not .
25 In a series ‘ designed to open the door to classical music ’ , it would help if the door led into the right house !
26 The statement made by the right hon. Gentleman on 2 July included the following two sentences : ’ At present advice and assistance but not representation are available to those whose means qualify them under the legal aid green form scheme .
27 But despite the problems of trying to ensure the food goes to the right people and does not cause any injury , Mr Major believes that using parachute air drops to the most dangerous areas would have value .
28 I pay tribute to the quality of the testimony given by the right hon. Gentleman — the only Back-Bencher who has held my office — about the way in which democracy is defended against the forces of darkness in Northern Ireland .
29 Gas gangrene , for which an effective cure was not discovered till a few weeks before the Armistice , claimed an ever-increasing toll ; during the April fighting on the Right Bank , one French regiment had thirty-two officers wounded of whom no fewer than nineteen died subsequently , mostly from gas gangrene .
30 The Collector had gone up to join Ford on the roof because he wanted to be in a position from which he could give the order to retreat at the right moment ; in his own mind there was no doubt but that he would have to give it sooner or later .
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