Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] the right [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Using a tachistoscope and testing normal subjects it has been repeatedly shown that letters and words presented in the right visual field are more easily identified than the same stimuli presented in the left visual field .
2 Using a tachistoscope and testing normal subjects it has been repeatedly shown that letters and words presented in the right visual field are more easily identified than the same stimuli presented in the left visual field .
3 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 .
4 That is why I deplore the various policy statements made by the right hon. Member for Gorton in the past opposing the deployment of Trident .
5 An allowance period shorter than the four years mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman might have an immediate and useful effect .
6 This right field superiority has been interpreted as due , at least in part , to the fact that stimuli presented to the right visual field will have readier access to regions of the left hemisphere specialised for the reception of verbal stimuli .
7 This right field superiority has been interpreted as due , at least in part , to the fact that stimuli presented to the right visual field will have readier access to regions of the left hemisphere specialised for the reception of verbal stimuli .
8 As a result , when visual stimuli are flashed briefly in the left visual field it projects first to the right hemisphere whereas stimuli flashed in the right visual field project initially to the left hemisphere .
9 As a result , when visual stimuli is flashed briefly in the left visual field it projects first to the right hemisphere whereas stimuli flashed in the right visual field project initially to the left hemisphere .
10 Notice how the melody given in Example 8 , after four bars of ( almost ) adjacent notes , suddenly expands into more intense emotion with the octave leap and the temporary abandonment of stepwise motion : This shows leaps placed at the right psychological moment , when the intensity of a large leap is crucial to the emotional flow .
11 It is unhelpful if Ministers or others speaking on the right hon. Gentleman 's behalf suggest that internment will not be used or that it is not a viable and justifiable means of dealing with those whose training and speciality is keeping themselves out of the courts and out of the hands of those on whom we depend to impose justice for the deaths that have occurred in Northern Ireland .
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