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

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1 From the filament in the fog lamps right down to the washers on the wipers .
2 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 .
3 right down to the tips of your fingers .
4 But that aside , it 's pretty much ideal preparation for the marathon , right down to the drinks on offer .
5 Since Stevenson 's now owned Sir George right down to the buttons on his shirt , she thought that most generous .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 This music , incidentally , was a vital influence in British and American bourgeois domestic song , an influence which can in fact be traced right through to the years after the First World War , in such singers as Al Jolson .
9 A wide range of information has been supplied , ranging from details about local walks right through to the opportunities for work in rural areas .
10 Always he made her uneasy , as if he could see right through to the deeps of her scheming soul .
11 They 're open , right up to the timbers of the roof and it 's no end of a job trying to keep the place clean .
12 THE FFESTINIOG Railway wants to see the scenic Welsh Highland Railway ( WHR ) reopened in its entirely from Porthmadog across Snowdonia to Dinas and with an entirely new section running from there right up to the walls of Caernarfon Castle .
13 ‘ There they raid right up to the walls of the fortresses , and within . ’
14 Gemayel became president of war-torn Lebanon on 23 August 1982 , while the Israeli army were still occupying large parts of the country right up to the outskirts of Beirut .
15 I 've been trying to get routine security stepped up but you come right up against the lords of the wallet : who 's going to pay for it ?
16 According to what it says in books , you have to tread carefully right out on the edges of each step , where they are fixed against the wall .
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