Example sentences of "be right [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Rotherham are right up at the top of the table and they are there on merit . |
2 | Only when the opposition are right back on the defence or for free kicks . |
3 | And people like me , who prefer to communicate with words while flinging on random bits of any ‘ look ’ that happens to fit and be cleanish at the same time , are right out in the cold . |
4 | ‘ I 've been right up to the fence several times ! |
5 | Water 's been right up over the path two days or more , I reckon it 's loosened part o ’ the foundations under here . ’ |
6 | and as we 're right up towards the end and now after the bank holiday we 've had lovely fine weather anyway , we got off to the main road and turned at Fibwell traffic lights onto the A twenty one and we got the to end of the dual carriageway onto the tail end of the queue as it started into the road works so I just went over the central reservation and went back down the dual carriageway to the traffic lights at |
7 | Everything he hits seems to be right out of the middle and he also has a much better routine with his putting now that caddy Fanny Sunesson has stopped her ‘ wicketkeeper ’ pose behind his stance . |
8 | These comfortable apartments , reserved exclusively for Club 18–30 , are an ideal base for those who want to be right in amongst the action , being only two minutes from the shops , bars and nightlife of San An . |
9 | This morning , this morning you know , I 'm right up with the news is n't I ? |
10 | ‘ I started off the season feeling great and scoring goals , but now I 'm right back on the floor again . ’ |
11 | He just stopped the car on the top of a small hill , for they were right out in the country now . |
12 | But it 's right up against the house , it 's got ta come down . |
13 | The queue 's right out through the glass doors |
14 | It 's right back to the Stamp Acts which were so bitterly and rightly resisted in the early part of the 19th century . ’ |
15 | I mean it was right up to the wall , and the we 'd have bothered . |
16 | er , and if you , not quite as short as you did last time , you see when you combed it up last time it was right up to the top just a little bit |
17 | and there was this dump truck sort of about two foot out , he 'd obviously changed his mind and sort of had er stopped , had a Reliant Regal , you know a Reliant Regal it was right up to the windscreen and there was a pile of glass in , you know everywhere it was |
18 | Mr Davies said : ‘ Mrs Morgan was right back against the fence but was struck as this juggernaut continued on its way . ’ |