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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It 's a handy program for anyone who needs to send a large variety of business letters and who does n't want to faff about thinking of the right thing to say .
2 There was a clear appreciation of the right time to strike .
3 attract candidates of the right calibre by wording job specifications correctly and advertising in the right places ;
4 The eleventh-century punishment for causing inflation by reducing the value of coins ( usually by using base metals or clipping off pieces of silver ) was the loss of the right hand and castration .
5 Although I 'm a strong advocate of the right tool for the job , for obvious reasons , not every d-i-yer owns a mallet , and even many carpenters exclude them from their tool kits .
6 Such times are unusual , yet they do occur ; with hindsight , they often seem to have been the result of the right combination of people , time and place .
7 As Dr David Owen says in his book Our NHS , by exploiting and accentuating the apparent weaknesses in the system , the media is at risk of endangering the survival of the whole service by making it unattractive to recruits of the right calibre and commitment :
8 Ever since filing his first application as British Atlantic , Randolph Fields had been scouring the world looking for aircraft of the right type and price .
9 ‘ It had to be the East Coast main line apart from the obvious attraction of the line , we had a considerable fleet of locos and rolling stock of the right pedigree , ’ said Richard .
10 3 ) HWIM and HEARSAY-II have only rough measures of the usefulness of the right context , while in TRACE II the amount of feedback is tightly controlled by the number and activity of the higher-level units .
11 The looping form of the suture lines is also characteristic Ceratites are typical of Triassic rocks and there are numerous related species differing in details of ribbing and suture lines Such ammonites are plentiful in marine limestones of the right age across the continent of Europe ( though not in England ) .
12 The words of the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) , ’ If we change to win , we could change when we have won ’ , show that British people will not trust the Opposition with defence policy .
13 The words of the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) , speaking in Gwent in 1980 , have been quoted against us many times today .
14 But before I leave this particular part of my criticism er perhaps er in case the minister er er does n't accept what I 'm saying I could quote er the words of the right honourable gentleman , the President of the Board of Trade er who writing before he was a President er in his book where there 's a will he said accountancy firms ought I believe , the debarred from doing any other work for a company for which they act as auditors and in a number of other countries there are laws which circumscribe auditors in this way and prevent to prevent any possible conflict of interest .
15 Gloag had a deformity of the right arm and a somewhat high-pitched voice , but overall made a forceful impression .
16 Over a year a hare may travel over an area as large as 50 hectares , in search of the right food .
17 Erm , either the person is erm , thinking of what to say , in search of the right words , so they have a pause within their turn and then carry on .
18 Quite apart from wanting pictures which will enhance the pages of their magazine and which will interest their readers , editors need pictures of the right size and printed on the right sort of paper .
19 Hermit crabs must occupy shells of the right general size if they are to survive and breed .
20 The approach is similar : select sequences of the right length for your purpose ; set previewing tasks or questions ; allow time for follow-up discussion .
21 ‘ The French were fortunate in that they had vessels of the right kind available . ’
22 The tone of the book is upbeat , with the author arguing that more data of the right sort will resolve the outstanding questions of community ecology .
23 The tall , blond player who had joined West Ham at the tender of age of 17 some four years earlier , had done more than choose the right moment to emerge , he 'd nicely anticipated the coming of the right man , Alf Ramsey , who took over the England management shortly afterwards and began to forge the national side which would win the World Cup in 1966 and in which Moore would play an anchor role .
24 They will listen to your ideas , find out how much you can comfortably afford to spend and point you in the right direction of the right properties , in the right location , at the right prices .
25 He said that he will be continuing with Mary 's work of dealing with residents ' worries and complaints — ‘ pointing them in the direction of the right person to help them ’ — and assisting them with official forms , etc .
26 In the blink of an eye , Joe Walker 's Starfighter rammed the Valkyrie 's starboard wingtip with its tail , then rolled sharply left and flipped upside-down , ripping off most of the left hand and part of the right hand vertical tails .
27 Damage to the corresponding part of the right hemisphere had no effect on speech .
28 So I borrowed some money and bought a store of my own , a tiny place , a cigar store , but in the right part of town , and in the right part of the right part of town .
29 It is difficult to reconcile such findings with Ornstein 's claim that intuitive non-logical thinking is a function of the right hemisphere .
30 Moreover , the possibility that clinical depression may be particularly associated with impaired function of the right hemisphere ( see Chapter 12 ) means that there may be an inherent bias towards poor performance of the right hemisphere in depressed patients .
  Next page