Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the right " in BNC.

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1 I am grateful for the right hon. Gentleman 's question .
2 However , when subjects had to concurrently remember 2,4 or 6 words the reaction time for both hemispheres improved , but that for the right hemisphere more than that for the left hemisphere , which resulted in a LVF superiority .
3 Going public is an ideal way of doing this for the right company , but , unlike in the mid-1980s , it will not be an option for many smaller companies with most flotations now capitalised at over £25m .
4 We are doing this for the right reasons . ’
5 In a recent article in Current Anthropology , one palaeontologist went even further and stated that the molecular anthropologists were right for the wrong reasons , while the palaeontologists were wrong for the right reasons .
6 when you feel clear about the right plan , check out any legal or practical implications and make sure your family and friends know what your wishes are .
7 Certainly the OR shows some of the right properties — it has a high likelihood of occurrence when the stimulus is first presented and tends to decline with repeated presentation ( see Fig. 3.1 , p. 70 ) .
8 Even negative research results can be valuable and at the very least they could help us to ask some of the right questions .
9 ‘ I suppose I have some of the right characteristics .
10 Its heavy vertical folds mask much of the body and hang free under the right elbow , while the thin , tight-drawn chiton shows the legs almost as though naked .
11 Something still very wrong with the right hand side of the bottom panel .
12 ‘ I wonder if we 're handling this in the right way , ’ he said cautiously .
13 It is clear from the right hon. Gentleman 's first attempt to amend regulation 72 that the Government 's motive is to save money and administration — the motive is so absolutely blatant that I am amazed that even the Parliamentary Under-Secretary , whose eccentricities are well known , could not deny the obvious — while , at the same time , blocking or restricting back payments of entitlement , even where there has been official error .
14 I was very interested in the right hon. and learned Gentleman 's remarks about crime figures and the extent of crime in Britain today .
15 Brilliant play by , gets i clear down the right hand side and a fine header in .
16 I have made it clear to the right hon. Gentleman and to the House that we believe that the Union between the United Kingdom and Scotland is important .
17 It is clear to the right hon. Gentleman that for him the banner of rights and freedoms that he would wave represents a very different set of outcomes from those in which Conservatives believe .
18 It was well known that Sir Dennis Rooke made it clear to the right hon. Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) that the privatisation of gas should be on his terms , and those were the terms on which gas was privatised .
19 The delicate balance of cooperation between them — occurring across the corpus callosum and involving some kind of filtering process — is therefore of crucial importance in allowing the left hemisphere to remain responsive to the right hemisphere 's influence , yet sufficiently in control to avoid overloading of conscious , directed thought .
20 Although he lacked the impeccable conservative credentials of Sununu , it was generally believed that Skinner would be acceptable to the right wing of the Republican Party .
21 Well to me when I come home of the Crimean I look at these massive tips you know in Blaenau on your left and the old on the right and that , erm if the old man that first rucked his pick and shovel or whatever trussel and or whatever they started would have known what he was starting then , it was like the Klondike of Wales .
22 At other times , though , ideas are less dependent on the right person coming along because they are implied by the current state of knowledge or technique .
23 I am sure that it will be interesting to the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) to know that Labour Members advocate such tax increases .
24 He realised that we can see more than half way round a small cylinder and that three views are available : that of the right eye , that of the left eye , and the total sensation , giving three outlines .
25 It is obvious from the speeches of the hon. Members for Midlothian ( Mr. Eadie ) and for Teignbridge ( Mr. Nicholls ) and from that of the right hon. Member for Llanelli ( Mr. Davies ) that underlying today 's debate is a debate on Britain 's energy policy .
26 Even simple activities , such as the right way to hold and use a pair of scissors , may need to be shown to a pupil with very poor vision , not because it is beyond the child 's capacity , but because defective vision may make it difficult to see exactly how to manipulate utensils and objects without precise demonstration on how to do so .
27 It is typical of the right hon. Gentleman and his party to make different noises in different places .
28 Because everything was handmade , er all the holes in the er timbers , they had to be carefully er marked out so that y er when they went to the wood machines there was a er they would be bored in the right place , and the right size of holes .
29 No stitching is visible from the right side .
30 And it 's all within a toddler 's stroll of the station , where passengers think BR 's very much on the right track .
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