Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] the right [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The neck has just the right amount of forward relief , and needs no adjustment to the truss rod .
2 Geoffrey Wheatcroft wonders if murder strikes quite the right note
3 It takes a stylist 's skill to choose exactly the right combination for you , and to advise you on maintaining the treatment between visits .
4 It was an art to give just the right amount and that it would n't break .
5 Those who manage to do so will only by some very rare chance hit exactly the right number .
6 Rotating your graph to obtain exactly the right view is a delightfully simple mouse-controlled process ; just grab a corner of a 3-dimensional box which represents your graph , and swing it around until it looks right .
7 The bountiful buffet breakfast served each morning sets just the right note to start the day by the fresh-water swimming pool .
8 It was evidence of Karajan 's genius or magic or whatever we care to call it that he took enormous pains with these simple chords in order to get just the right degree of string tone with an appropriately dark colour .
9 Shift operator adds just the right amount of vitamins to the mix .
10 The makers Schott claim that this porous glass material has exactly the right combination of aerobic and anaerobic opportunities for bacterial growth .
11 The enabling statute always , explicitly or implicitly , states , if X 1 , X 2 , X 3 exist you may or shall do Y. Yet , if X 1 , X 2 , and X 3 , and all the elements constituting them , were always held to be jurisdictional in a legal sense , the dividing line between review and appeal would be emasculated : the tribunal would have power to give only the right answer , this meaning the answer which accords with the view of the reviewing court .
12 Business men in my constituency believe that the Maastricht agreement set exactly the right tone for business in the 1990s .
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