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

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1 They showed that such models could start with a big bang , even though the galaxies were no longer always moving directly away from each other , but they claimed that this was still only possible in certain exceptional models in which the galaxies were all moving in just the right way .
2 It was very conventional , even old-fashioned , but its tensions built up in just the right way , and it gripped like a strangler 's hand .
3 Yes , keep it bit shorter and simpler , but , just the right way of going about it to illustrate the point .
4 ‘ He 's just the right man , ma'am , ’ said one of the villagers .
5 Even more amazing is how they managed to arrive at just the right place , and at just the right day and hour required , when not even Charles himself knew where he and his men would be .
6 But other workers have now shown that retinoic acid is actually present in the limb , and its concentration is graded in just the right direction .
7 I bought an expensive photograph album with a padded cover and gold curlicues on it and spent ages arranging the photographs I had taken at his house so that they were in just the right order .
8 But Kylie had just the right look and style and character .
9 From what you 've told me , your mother sounds as if she might be just the right person for the job . ’
10 Cups and saucers were arranged at just the right angle beside the small plates , and the bone-handled knives were correctly positioned to the right of each plate .
11 Ask Just Desks for their expert guidance on matching chairs and sofas , lamps and other accessories to give your interior design just the right ambience .
12 The local water also contained just the right quantity of lime for the production of ‘ sheened ’ washed silk .
13 The planets and moons that do remain within this range have to be just the right distance from the right size of star , and should also be spinning , otherwise the side facing the star becomes extremely hot , and the other side extremely cold .
14 The Earth is just the right distance from a star , the Sun , which is of just the right kind of size .
15 The rubber takes a grip on the shell and forces it between the rollers , which are set at just the right distance apart so that they crack the shell without damaging the kernel .
16 By contrast with both of these other planets , the Earth was just the right distance from the Sun .
17 Living at just the right distance from things is impossible cos one had to move about in order to know where one is — the principle of 2 or more radar points plotting the position of an object .
18 But if you 're prepared to take the risk of equity investment for the reward of a tax-free return , a PEP could be just the right route for you .
19 Masur paces the first movements with great skill and builds climaxes with just the right sense of slow , inexorable growth .
20 Still it 's hard to believe the young warlord wo n't rattle around in his armoury for just the right mace .
21 But she comes into her own at the not-bloody-likely tea party ; and by the end , she has achieved just the right blend of poignancy and pride .
22 Just the right blend — Modern Technology with Traditional Elegance
23 The Earth is just the right distance from a star , the Sun , which is of just the right kind of size .
24 This is a charming small town , or perhaps overgrown village , with just the right kind of simple hotels to tempt you to stop off here .
25 The club was just the right kind of venue for them to cut their professional teeth on , and she was glad to give them the opportunity .
26 Just the right kind of shape
27 the sky was a beautiful blue , the sun in just the right position for the rainbows to come out of the cleft in exactly the right position photographically .
28 Like the chimpanzees , the ability of bluetits to learn the complex series of manoeuvres required to release a peanut from a special trick-feeder is no more difficult than many of the activities it learns during the course of its life , seeking out insects and seeds from the most intricate of places , getting itself and its beak into just the right position to extract the desired morsel .
29 Just the right price to give added zip through the water .
30 WATERLOO are hoping that Mike Hayton will provide just the right treatment when they bid to reach the last 32 of the Pilkington Cup by winning at Lichfield tomorrow .
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