Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the right " in BNC.

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1 The dot location task , which involves predominantly the right hemisphere , was expected to remain unaffected .
2 Each critic and each interview discovered and reported the uncanny fact of what had happened in the production of the film , that it was one of those once-in-a-generation happenings , bringing together the right story , the right people and the right tone at exactly the right time .
3 The local water also contained just the right quantity of lime for the production of ‘ sheened ’ washed silk .
4 Working with creatures of such speed it was important that he used exactly the right type of camera .
5 Mr Pearson 's Shotover has exactly the right air of a rapt scientific experimenter trying to attain power through means of mind .
6 Some of the individual performances could do with more definition and detail , but there 's terrific work from David Burt , who has exactly the right mixture of romantic swagger and ruthless cynicism as Macheath , as well as a first-rate singing voice .
7 In the leading role , singer-turned-actor Dutronc has exactly the right quality of physical frailty and stooped sadness to complement Pialat 's beautiful , poignant images .
8 The makers Schott claim that this porous glass material has exactly the right combination of aerobic and anaerobic opportunities for bacterial growth .
9 Her manipulated images of masked Madonnas are made using a series of complex chemical processes ; she experiments technically , working and reworking the image until it has exactly the right feeling , tone or resonance .
10 In Ancient Egypt , pig footprints were considered just the right depth for sowing corn , and at planting time , the farmer would walk behind a pig , dropping seeds in the impressions .
11 I wonder just how easy this is when so many record companies are spreading their nets far and wide to find just the right location for an increasingly varied range of repertoire commitments .
12 Umpteen four-bedroomed houses later , we were wondering if it really was the right thing to do : every time we found just the right place , the surveyor 's report showed movement of the north wall , or some other equally expensive-to-repair problem .
13 Rotating your graph to obtain exactly the right view is a delightfully simple mouse-controlled process ; just grab a corner of a 3-dimensional box which represents your graph , and swing it around until it looks right .
14 So , Pomerance argued it should be easier to process just the right hand signal if they 're not grouped together , if they if the processing system does n't tend to group them as a single entity .
15 Noel Bridgeman 's piano accordion takes over where Dooley Wilson 's piano left off , and adds just the right ingredient .
16 Shift operator adds just the right amount of vitamins to the mix .
17 Food was unlikely to provide exactly the right nucleic acids ready-made , and it was more likely that they were being built up from their components .
18 Some might accuse it of looking like a wedding cake , but I would suggest it has just the right amount of decoration .
19 The neck has just the right amount of forward relief , and needs no adjustment to the truss rod .
20 He stands over 13.2hh now and has just the right mixture of quality and substance .
21 By the same token they are producing just the right level of output , .
22 Chris Robinson 's vocal has developed just the right pitch to keep you straining to hear his every word , the kind of kick-ass , hell-for-leather growl that sounds great and is heightened by the honey sweet gospelly chorus of backing singers Barbara Richardson and Taj .
23 In contrast alto Ameral Gunson , replacing Carolyn Watkinson , grew with the performance and her recitative The Man That Was Lame conveyed just the right tone .
24 I found the book to be very readable , with each subject being given just the right amount of coverage , considering the intended readership .
25 The coronation seemed to last for hours , but I managed to say and do all the right things .
26 They are hiring just the right number of workers , , that the calculus of profit maximization dictates .
27 This is usually a very pleasant and reassuring interview for a worried old person , who can be helped to feel that much of the anxiety about her heavy housework is going to be taken off her hands ; and the supervisor then tries , as far as possible , to choose just the right member of her staff to suit the needs of the applicant .
28 It takes a stylist 's skill to choose exactly the right combination for you , and to advise you on maintaining the treatment between visits .
29 Most of the letters are straightforward and written in plain English ; the type that you may spend bags of time perfecting — Have I said exactly the right thing ?
30 She had known with all her soul that she had made just the right decision .
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