Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] the right [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , as you say , I cover all the points but because you do n't do them in the right order perhaps you muck them up
2 See who can remember them in the right order .
3 But if you return to the table , Sir , this time I can follow you to the right room . ’
4 She 'll set us on the right track . ’
5 Which will take you to the right land that you 're seekin' .
6 Instead of seeing the person depicted on the duckpond surface of the polaroids , he sees an amalgam : this one 's slightly dark upper lip , this one 's nervy legs , this one 's role in Le Médecin malgré lui at the Comédie Française ( where he has recently sat through an excruciating evening of seventeenth-century high camp ) , this one 's intensely white and brown eyes , this one 's professed love of Shakespeare , this one 's part in an erotic thriller ( he can remember her buttocks from that movie , but he ca n't fix them to the right actress without his notes ) .
7 What Alice could not forgive herself was that she had been taken in by it all well , she had had the sense to get out in time , and meet people who could lead her on the right path
8 Erm , what they need to be able to do is just be able to gently lead it along the right tunnel
9 Is it worth doing and if so , can you point me in the right direction .
10 That 's alright , play with it , there 's no point in saying anything to them Bev it 's now got to be proven and I say , if I can get it done and I can get it sent off , then they will point me in the right direction wo n't they ?
11 Our team will point you on the right road towards a slimmer , healthier figure , with dietary and fitness advice tailored to your needs .
12 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help .
13 They will listen to your ideas , find out how much you can comfortably afford to spend and point you in the right direction of the right properties , in the right location , at the right prices .
14 If you have any other grooming questions send them to Post Bag and Sam will point you in the right direction .
15 Whether you 're looking for a fragrant floribunda , the most patio-friendly variety or simply your favourite hue , our information will point you in the right direction .
16 Your Clubrep will , as ever , be on hand to ensure everyone makes the most of their trip and will point you in the right direction for the sights , beaches and tavernas/bars of each island .
17 These people will point you in the right direction to the next village .
18 Since his surplus stock may be in keen demand he may not be able to supply you — but he can at least point you in the right direction by suggesting alternative sources , ones that have proved themselves so far as he is concerned .
19 An image consultant such as Public Persona could point you in the right direction .
20 Again , the contacts listed here will point you in the right direction .
21 We look at some of the models available to help point you in the right direction
22 A : Read your letter … like your style … can point you in the right direction .
23 If you come across a word you do n't understand , or a difficult concept , the following index will point you in the right direction for vital information .
24 The computer will point you in the right direction of a fuel pod which can be scooped up at close range .
25 Then we can spend the morning looking at the shops , have lunch in a nice restaurant , and then I 'll point you in the right direction for Slane .
26 I could n't point you in the right direction immediately you 'd have to sort of
27 They will point you in the right direction , they were quite bullish last year about Salsevills chances in the book when it was published , before she went on to win the erm thousand guineas .
28 To hell with reason , she was scared today : what if she 'd lost her way , and nothing could put her on the right track .
29 These are all roads where the pedagogical tradition has pointed signposts in the wrong direction , making us search for English ( the nature of English conversation , at least ) where it is not — and where only a careful analysis of natural conversational data can get us on the right road again .
30 ‘ That 'll get us on the right footing , ’ he said , ‘ and no arguments .
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