Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] right " in BNC.

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31 Directors Share Protection provides for the shares of a director who dies to pass into the right hands .
32 I disagree with the right hon. Member for Guildford .
33 ‘ A phone call , a word dropped into the right ear about how you fouled up the Norwood & Chambers contract … ’
34 Get yourself twelve songs — and have them transposed into the right key , for God 's sake .
35 The sun was up , and they were a mile or more downriver , in wider and less turgid reaches , where some of the best fishing pools deepened under the right bank .
36 Experts say with the right help , the problems are easy to overcome ; both mother and child benefit .
37 Prayer must be approached in the right spirit of humility .
38 ( Rule of Life No. 83 : Approached in the right way , anyone will tell you anything and it will usually be true . )
39 ( Rule of Life No. 83 : Approached in the right way , anyone will tell you anything and it will usually be true . )
40 Although physiologically naive to suggest , as some have , that the seat of creativity lies in the right hemisphere , the latter 's contribution must be considered of unique importance , given what is known about its style of cognitive processing .
41 ‘ It was banked and a pillar of smoke rose from the right wing .
42 How does it happen that these stimuli are so arranged in space that the right kinds of cells appear in the right places ?
43 You see , it 's not up to the participants to come in the right mood .
44 In contrast , Coltheart ( 1980 ) and Saffran , Bogyo , Schwartz and Marin ( 1980 ) suggested that in deep dyslexia the normal reading system can not operate at all , and that the reading that the patient can manage is mediated by an alternative processing system located in the right hemisphere , a system which might play no role at all in normal reading .
45 You will now want to make sure that your feet are landing in the right place .
46 A word dropped in the right ear , Nelly told herself , might bring her the job if she decided to earn an honest penny at Thrush Green .
47 There was little room for lesbians to be out in the first half of this century , unless of course they moved in the right literary or aristocratic circles .
48 I shall not forget how your husband helped a new and inexperienced Head to see what was wrong with the school 's Art Room , helped also in pressing in the right quarter , for its improvement — all of which resulted in a much-needed tonic for the Art teaching in the school .
49 Similarly teams of medical advisers were brought down to William Osborne to inspect and comment on the level and location of medical equipment so that as the boat was built the right equipment was installed in the right place .
50 Studies using the tachistoscopic ( Moore , 1976 ) , dichotic listening ( Curry and Gregory , 1969 ; Brady and Berson , 1975 ; Rosenfield and Goodglass , 1980 ) and electroencephalographic ( Moore and Lang , 1977 ) techniques have sometimes , but not always ( Slorach and Noehr 1973 ; Pinsky and McAdam , 1980 ) , suggested that a greater proportion of stutterers than controls have some language processes lateralised in the right hemisphere .
51 Whoever he finally chose would have to come from the right stable .
52 It turned out that Morais and Bertelson obtained a significant advantage for those stimuli which appeared to come from the right side of space .
53 That was an odd comment to come from the right hon. Gentleman who , judged from his comments in recent days , would not have accepted the social charter .
54 It was Trainer himself who deftly headed in a right wing free kick at the start of the second period , but Ballycastle came back to equalise through Woods with two minutes to go before Gorman 's winner settled an exciting tie .
55 Fight the flab with fat-burning aerobic dance which is another alternative for those who only want to shake in the right places .
56 Certainly she had seen something moving in the forest that day on Ridgery Steep , something fairly large , something white , and Allen had failed to see it ; but then it was possible that he had not looked in the right spot at the right moment and that his failure to see it was an accident .
57 They may be of course , but we may not have looked in the right place yet to find that .
58 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman looks in the right telephone directory .
59 The purpose of my question was to extract from the right hon. Gentleman what he thought was meant not by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department but the new clause .
60 But what we want to know from the right honourable lady what we want to know from the right honourable lady is when they will come clean about the public spending policies that will put taxes in this country up .
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