Example sentences of "'s [verb] [prep] the right [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the lettering 's done with the right hand by a left handed male , of medium height and weight , probably in his forties . ’ |
2 | Now it 's the turn of the attack to show it 's made of the right stuff . |
3 | It 's no good my saying I know it 's used for the right purpose . |
4 | I 've read about Mr help line , I did n't realise he had a direct connection to the almighty but he 's obviously got his instructions and erm we are very pleased that he 's going along the right lines . |
5 | ‘ I 'm getting a case together and it 's going in the right direction . |
6 | It 's going in the right direction . |
7 | But I think it 's going in the right direction , that in , in a sense what is not wanted is , is facts to , to cluster the , the , the memory but erm imaginative qualities to kindle the , the intellectual spirit 's curiosity that we really want to awaken . |
8 | The car 's pointing in the right direction . ’ |
9 | At the moment they 're leading by three goals to two as now plays it away to this right hand side to Stewart , makes a charge forward , he 's taking on Chris , he 's getting to the right edge of the penalty area , he crosses low with his right boot , chance for in the area , he turned quickly on it but he blasted the t the shot over the top of the bar . |
10 | But erm she 's coming along the right way so it 's trap two , Smoky Amber for me there ; dangers I think will be Barefoot Champion six and Marla Gain in five . |
11 | And it 's standing in the right sort of location in this old station . |
12 | And I do n't think it need come to that , not if it 's handled in the right way . |
13 | ‘ Not if it 's handled in the right way . |
14 | Maintaining control over which is the most up-to-date version of the document can be a problem unless there 's centralized organization , logging who 's done what and making sure that everyone 's working on the right version . |
15 | I 'll make sure it 's mentioned in the right quarters . ’ |