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

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1 However , when an electron changes from one allowed orbit to another one nearer to the nucleus , energy is released and a real photon is emitted — which can be observed as visible light by the human eye , if it has the right wavelength , or by a photon detector such as photographic film .
2 Scot who has the right word for the big occasion
3 He has a long way to go but he has the right attitude . ’
4 ‘ I question whether Dangerfield has the right hide for a commander , anyway , ’ Lambert said .
5 She certainly has the right bloke to do it .
6 Is n't this further evidence that this government has the right policies for British business and the British people .
7 And none of them has the right kind of tights .
8 Once the robot has confirmed that it has the right kind of plastic by its reading of an identifying bar code , it shreds the material ready for collection .
9 Silvers has the right idea .
10 ‘ We think the Keystone dialogue has the right approach , but governments must support it ’ , he says .
11 Anyway he has the right approach and I 'm sure something will result . ’
12 ‘ She has the right instincts , ’ she said .
13 This study could be seen as a pilot study that gives an intimation that if one has the right methodology the data which is yielded can be richer than that created from other methods .
14 ‘ He does if he has the right people and financial backing behind him .
15 ‘ Well , he has the right sort of contacts in the government .
16 However , we do have the mass noun cutlery , which has the right sort of meaning , as knives , forks and spoons are all cutlery .
17 Mad has the right sound to it .
18 My sympathies are with Marwood Yeatman , who has the right perspective on life and whose lifestyle I am now gaining myself .
19 And surely our reasons for allowing this are close to those suggested by the tripartite definition ; he has the right answer , and not by luck .
20 Mr. D. has the right ideas when it comes to hardware .
21 Any organisation that wants to survive and succeed must constantly question itself about how it operates , whether it has the right balance of products/skills and — most important of all — whether it is actually providing what its customers want .
22 Shabra Gold — PJ to his friends — has the right credentials to be top dog .
23 As a former winner at Dornoch ( 1985 ) , where nobody took him beyond the 16th green , Garth has the right credentials for a marathon week 's work — sound legs and wind , a good nerve , great concentration , and all the shots for a course that will test the strong and mock the timid .
24 ‘ It 's a matter of who has the right line past the high , ’ said Dalton .
25 ‘ It 's a matter of who has the right line past the high , ’ said Dalton .
26 A CUCUMBER is n't a cucumber — and wo n't count towards the EC cucumber crop — unless it 's the correct colour ( green ) and has the right amount of curve , according to European Commission rules .
27 In any event , the Purchaser will wish to be satisfied that it is acquiring a viable Business which has the right amount of saleable stock and working equipment .
28 Sasanuma et al. ( 1977 ) confirm this idea in a study of perception of the two scripts of Japanese : Kana perception ( this script is phonetic ) shows a left hemisphere advantage ( LHA ) while Kaji ( non-phonetic ) has a right hemisphere advantage ( RHA ) .
29 Oh there was the stone I ken , the big stones in the road up the glen er what we called the Gled stane Er it 's a great huge stone and it has a right story about it .
30 Paper also has a right side and a wrong side .
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