Example sentences of "to make the right [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Bonar Law was prepared to make the right noises — in 1913 at Manchester he called for a positive social policy in Disraelian lines for " the swing of the pendulum is not enough " , but he would give no more active support .
2 Preston had more or less given up being a New Man since Carla — it was so difficult to get it right all the time and they kept moving the goalposts — but he still liked to make the right noises .
3 But if they are to make the right decisions , they must realise that the promise will turn to ashes if a similar progress is not made by software engineers and those who educate them .
4 ‘ It also helps me to make the right decisions
5 If your senior executives have the information to help them answer the following questions they will be well equipped to make the right decisions .
6 Players of his calibre will always scare opponents because they always seem to make the right decisions . ’
7 To be able to make the right decisions you need
8 The , the , the numerical majority he says may just not have the intelligence to make the right decisions and what he 's particularly concerned about is that the uneducated poor who he calls the numerical majority will vote to equalize property .
9 Secondly , if you listen carefully you are more likely to make the right responses to what is being said to you .
10 Clearly while we do have gliders that spin , it is vital to give pilots enough experience to recognise what is happening and to make the right moves instead of panicking and doing nothing .
11 ‘ After all , I only have to make the right moves at the right time . ’
12 I had no connections with the bigwigs of the movie capital so I found it impossible as a stranger to make the right contacts among publicity agents at the various studio lots , and to meet the stars .
13 In order to make the right choices we need two things : some reliable facts to educate ourselves with , and some experience of how different foods affect the body , our own in particular .
14 You can more than survive the twentieth-century diet ; you can flourish on it if you know how to make the right choices .
15 Brancazio points out that no-one can be taught how to make the right judgments .
16 We want sparkle on the job , and we want to make the right tools available .
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