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

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1 at this point here and going right down to the final A of ANNA and the way you can , you can , cos you 're gon na step in mid way now and you assume that the appropriate sociability has set the rapport has been built and you start the role play by saying thanks very much for that , I now wan na talk about whatever your product is , yeah , and then step into role play that way ?
2 In loving detail , right down to the rancid smell of burnt onions from hamburger vans , Reid describes three days spent at the races with his charmingly unsavoury friends A. J. Kincaid , John Moynahan and the Major .
3 Despite the salutary scepticism of David Hume this scholastic convention has survived right down to the present day and is perhaps best explained by saying that when intellectuals who have the mental habits of university professors are invited to specify the distinguishing criteria of human beings they end up by producing a self-image of themselves .
4 There were countless small libraries that ran on into the 1930s and even later , right down to the small cornershop lending libraries of the kind George Orwell worked in ( it is strange how , when you get down to the basic phenomena of literacy in England , he keeps cropping up ) .
5 This is not entirely surprising because Gordon looks just like their lead singer ( whose name escapes me right now ) , right down to the ginger mop and lack of height .
6 It was a relic from the great days of the docks , and had kept the feel of a sailors ' and a stevedores ' drinking hole , right down to the bare brick walls and flagstones .
7 Sources close to Bel say the tiny tot looks just like mom … right down to the dark sunglasses .
8 Today 's formulas are far more sophisticated , right down to the perfect brush design .
9 Obviously it 's losing market share price competition impinging right down to the bottom line left right and centre .
10 The sensation seemed to spread right down to the very pit of her stomach .
11 By chance ( chance again ! ) she had chosen the one thing that would reach , spinning down through all that froth of excited sentiment , right down to the very core of Sarah 's being : the memory of Tom .
12 Trees and bushes grew right down to the very edge of it .
13 The words spoke truth ; shivered up and down inside her , earthing right down to the OK Corral .
14 This implies that capital charges will go right down to the departmental level in the budgetary control system .
15 Its colour void led to clean , efficient lines which had an appeal that passed right down to the high street .
16 A TRIUMPHANT trompe-l'oeil ; fanatically detailed ( right down to the grainy film stock ) reconstruction of events in the Algerian war of independence from the French during 1954 –'57); that looks uncannily like documentary reality .
17 Dogs have been bred for many different tasks , from the massive guard dogs and fighting dogs right down to the little toy dogs and lap-dogs .
18 Phar Lap was ridden by Bill ‘ Urn ’ Elliott , who got the gelding smartly into his stride , but Phar Lap drifted right over to the outside rail , with the result that after a quarter of a mile of the ten-furlong race he was well adrift of the field .
19 With toes pointed downwards , raise the extended leg 6ins ( 15cm ) off the floor , leaning right over to the opposite side for balance and holding on to the ankle in front of you .
20 The hole goes right through to the inner mechanism and was therefore the source of the oil leak , 19 this hole necessary for the diaphragm to work independent of the crankcase pressure fluctuations or is there some kind of seal missing or broken ?
21 Beginning as one of the earliest stone-built castles in the entire country , Chepstow was to be modified and developed in successive stages right through to the Civil War of the Seventeenth century .
22 Professor Ienaga pledged to fight the case right through to the Supreme Court .
23 In a special feature , Graham also flicks through the seed catalogue from Victorian times right through to the present day and comes up with some very interesting results .
24 Therefore I believe that man and his God have evolved together over that immense period of time which started with the advent of earthly life , reaches right through to the present time and will continue onwards forever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
25 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
26 ‘ There is very much an emphasis on teamwork in the company , and that extends right through to the professional advisers .
27 There 's an immediacy and drama about it , and the fact that I can control the entire process from pressing the shutter right through to the dry print counts for a lot .
28 They led 5–2 at half time and always had a safe cushion of at least two goals right through to the final whistle .
29 On sale will be everything from MODELS of luxury cruisers … right up to the real thing .
30 Across Fourth Avenue , right up to the inner perimeter round B area .
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