Example sentences of "right [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 I 've got to go right on to the end of whatever all this is , because I ca n't go back .
2 Primary subcontractors will therefore transfer personnel , equipment and ideas about organization to their own subcontractors who in turn do likewise right down to the level of the single-person firm .
3 In other words users of all types , from motor-cyclists to the owners of the heaviest vehicles , pay almost two and a half times as much in taxes as is spent on all road costs from building , maintenance and signs , right down to the provision of police , traffic wardens and even grass cutting and hedge-trimming of the verges .
4 Looking like huge , animated pine-cones , these unusual animals are covered in large , overlapping scales that extend right down to the tip of the long , prehensile tail .
5 To the south and west a secure boundary was provided by the sheer cliffs and jagged rocks of St Saviour 's Point , while running right down to the edge of the cliffs and enclosing the whole of the rest of the property was a high stone wall built two centuries before by Edmund Roscarrock , the founder of the family line .
6 The forest itself ran right down to the edge of the quickly flowing water .
7 The Environmental Protection Act ( EPA ) , has a whole host of implications right down to the type of paint we can use by 1998 .
8 Right down to the middle of the nineteenth century travellers to Aswan felt they had reached the limits of civilization .
9 It may in part be a function of the teacher 's own practices , and when this is so an analysis of his or her use of time , from the broad organizational strategies right down to the minutiae of moment-to-moment interactions with the children , could help both in creating more time and in making for a more effective and efficient context for learning .
10 Then you go right down to the bottom of Road you cos that 's a dead end anyway , .
11 We 've got ta dig right down to the bottom of the to like put the the damp proof membrane .
12 Oddly enough , his father , whom Peter had known for a much shorter time , was quite distinct in his memory , right down to the smell of Palmolive shaving cream and Gold Leaf cigarettes .
13 right down to the tips of your fingers .
14 However , at the end of the film , the car driven by Mark ( Sean Connery ) drives right down to the end of the road , and instead of falling into the ( non-existent ) harbour , turns right into a previously unsuspected street or quay along its edge and disappears from view .
15 And in contrast to other Disney architects , he gets right down to the specification of interiors , controlling the design of carpets , fabrics , furniture , accessories and even restaurant tableware .
16 Simon has now cut right down on the amount of time he spend playing and has also undergone treatment from his doctor .
17 The problem could stretch right down into the centre of the steel wires .
18 They 'd put a terrible strain on the council : if they all wakened up , right down through the layers of time , there 'd be cavemen mouthing mindless questions in the barren , gameless desert of streets and traffic , and it would be the end of the world .
19 ‘ He 's dead — dropped right down in the middle of the cake-tasting .
20 We sat right down by the ashes of a fire , and I looked at them , and I did n't wonder who could have made them .
21 And if you 've ever been there and taken the trip on the little boat which takes you right in to the base of the falls themselves , you 'll have seen that there 's a hydro electric station which takes power from the water at night , when some of the force is diverted , and instead of the water going over the falls it goes through the hydro electric station .
22 On a couple of goals Dorigo had been dragged right in beyond the centre of the pitch , with the other defenders no-where , and where did Speed get to , it is part of his job to help/cover the left back .
23 " You do n't , but building fresh matter round it , might cause it to drop right through into the downness of spatial alti-librium . "
24 From a spectator 's gallery , visitors can watch the production of the famous cheese step by step , from the delivery of the milk right through to the ripening of whole cheeses in the cellar .
25 The recorded history of the church goes back to the mid-12th century , and in this study the Author describes church life in Foleshill from the outbreak of World War Two , right through to the restoration of the Old Church ( as it is known locally ) .
26 a history which exists eternally in Jesus , who was born in poverty and humility in a manger , who dies abandoned on a cross , and who calls us to follow Him right through to the morning of His resurrection , with its message of hope .
27 A change in the type of materials being used in the construction , such as a move from steel to fibre-reinforced plastics , can result in a change in design drafting rules and drawing techniques leading right through to the replacement of complete sections of manufacturing machines and skilled men .
28 Always he made her uneasy , as if he could see right through to the deeps of her scheming soul .
29 It is an unbelievable place to spend the summer and young people from all over Europe flock here from April right through to the end of October to enjoy the free and easy life-style and atmosphere that they themselves have created .
30 If the surface is still wet the brush end will cut right through to the white of the paper .
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