Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] the right " in BNC.
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31 | Mobile phones offer the right connection |
32 | Second , there is the need for users to have the right kind of workstation in order to enjoy the benefits of the multimedia elements . |
33 | Sometimes different sequences may need quite marked adjustment using filters and other devices to achieve the right harmonious effect . |
34 | The floors are inexpensively tiled , though they have gone to great lengths to achieve the right effect . |
35 | Does he also agree that a large part of the excellence stems from the fact that its members have the right training from day one , when they join the armed forces ? |
36 | In the present situation , the ASEA could never be a remedy for the ‘ general wastefulness of industry ‘ ; instead , its proper role was in helping employers to get the right kind of boy , and boys to find the right kind of employer and to ensure that training was effective , both in terms of the workshop and of continued education . |
37 | This co-starring arrangement between men needs the right chemistry , but McQueen does n't supply for Hoffman what Voight did in Midnight Cowboy . |
38 | And er they had a surveyor gang checking all the lines in the tunnel that the surveyors put up to keep the men driving the right tunnel it should n't go p one past the other . |
39 | He recovered fully but had repeated transient ischaemic symptoms affecting the right arm lasting a few minutes despite aspirin therapy , with twenty episodes occurring during 6 months . |
40 | A few rocks showed in the water close in to the quarry face and there was a crescent of sand the meadow side of the water with two giant pines shading the right corner . |
41 | ‘ It actually took 7 months of enquiries to locate the right type of pesticide-resistant clear plastic from Germany . ’ |
42 | Anthony Blond 's interpretation of blurb cliches strikes the right satirical note : ( ‘ Kafkaesque ’ = ‘ obscure ’ ; ‘ frank and outspoken ’ = ‘ obscene ’ ; ‘ well-known ’ = ‘ unknown ’ ; ‘ ingenious ’ = ‘ unbelievable ’ ; etc . ) . |
43 | The no difference thesis is about what happens if authorities reach the right decision . |
44 | In the present situation , the ASEA could never be a remedy for the ‘ general wastefulness of industry ‘ ; instead , its proper role was in helping employers to get the right kind of boy , and boys to find the right kind of employer and to ensure that training was effective , both in terms of the workshop and of continued education . |
45 | ‘ With this conviction , Rhodesia — the cross-roads country — can become the place where men and women of all races choose the right road ahead . ’ |
46 | All of us as women have the right and and the ability to give birth , that is if we can , there 's nothing , er , medically wrong with us but then added to that there are those who have the ability to be good mothers , un unfortunately I do n't happen to fall into that category . |
47 | ‘ They rely on the Floridians to pick the right course for them . ’ |
48 | She had spent sleepless nights composing the right words , words that would sound neither sleeveen nor grasping . |
49 | German and British researchers have been drafted in to help their French colleagues achieve the right balance — a little known detail is that Germany was France 's main supplier of manufactured goods before the war , albeit under the guise of French names . |
50 | Diocesan or regional music festivals are valuable in helping churches find the right musical level and in providing opportunities for cathedral and parochial musicians to work together . |
51 | They are itching to hold up the red card to an establishment that does n't believe that ex-pros have the right pedigree to control top matches . |