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

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1 Or has the right hon. Gentleman changed his mind again because he wants the key to No. 10 ?
2 Maybe need a fixator on the tib and fib , or put the right leg in a gutter for a day or two and see .
3 This is usually to throw light on the character being played or to create the right atmosphere for the location of the action and for the expressive action required for the unfolding of the plot or theme .
4 And when they are really involved in finding things out — even though they are n't doing it right , or getting the right answer .
5 But high street use differs greatly from technical use in the hills , where getting the right balance between warmth , weight and function are critical .
6 Awareness of the camera has , however , led many Members to plan more carefully their behaviour in the Chamber , including taking care to sit next to Members who are likely to be called ( although organised ‘ dough-nutting ’ has largely been dropped ) or choosing the right people to sit next to them .
7 Whatever your kind of break , the abundance of things to see and do makes Brighton & Hove the right place to head for any time of year .
8 THEY 'VE been making room for murder at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre , Guildford this week , and proved that given the right stage , crime certainly does pay .
9 InteCalc claims that pressing the right arrow key will scroll through the currently available files but this was n't the case on my sample .
10 You will also find that to generate the right question is usually more difficult than to find the right answer .
11 In Sweden the county councils ( which are responsible for health care ) have started awarding contracts to those health centres and hospitals that provide the right services at the right price .
12 There 's going to be eating more flies , so you need more swallows , so that looks the right way up .
13 Remembering what Garvey had said about comforting the sick dame , Gabriel leapt to the end of the play and snatched at the only words that seemed the right ones for these poor corpses , these walking dead :
14 Well that says a right lot that does .
15 ‘ He gave me much time and attention but did not allow me to waste a minute ; he left me fully free to express my feelings and thoughts but did not hesitate to present his own ; he offered me space to deliberate about choices and to make decisions but did not withhold his opinion that some choices and decisions were better than others ; he let me find my own way but did not hide the map that showed the right direction .
16 Care has been taken to ensure that getting the right answer requires a genuine understanding of the grammatical rules .
17 You will also find that to generate the right question is usually more difficult than to find the right answer .
18 He also found that moulding the right shape was more important than pecking up loose stuff , and that they would mould in a bean bag as well as in straw .
19 Henry 's clerks had perceived the important truth that asking the right questions was the path to consolidating gains .
20 All of which is a roundabout way of saying that what matters in this world is asking the right questions , rather than knowing the right answers .
21 At Barclays we understand that choosing the right savings account to suit your own particular needs can be confusing .
22 Attracting candidates can often be easier than selecting the right one , especially during a period when jobs are hard to obtain .
23 In fact there 's been some discussion of this lately , John Elston has argued that if jurors knew that that 's why they were chosen to go on the jury , it would destabilize the princi the practice of it because if you knew you were going on jury just for self-education rather than to get the right results out the other end , then this would n't give you any way of motivating yourself properly for the jury .
24 ‘ It 's more important to be the best surfer at St Agnes on a Sunday afternoon than to have the right T-shirt . ’
25 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 .
26 I can not imagine what comfort that gives the right hon. Gentleman 's party .
27 He said , ‘ You have to remember that selecting the right cigar is an act of intuition rather than analysis .
28 Of course , what is really needed , and what would be better for the children 's education , would be either more nursery schools , or reception classes that have the right equipment and staff , and the ability to cope with the three and four-year-olds they are being handed so prematurely .
29 I think this ought to be thrown out not necessarily on the rights or wrongs of fox hunting but on a procedural thing that you 've brought about where a dictatorial attitude is brought about by the Labour party that have the right apparently to say exactly what 'll happen on someone else 's land .
30 Procedural due process is a matter of the right procedures for judging whether some citizen has violated laws laid down by the political procedures ; if we accept it as a virtue , we want courts and similar institutions to use procedures of evidence , discovery , and review that promise the right level of accuracy and otherwise treat people accused of violation as people in that position ought to be treated .
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