Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] a right " in BNC.

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1 I tried to write a speech last year and I made a right mess of it , so this year I 'm gon na speak from the heart , because I might get a boo like the leader of the council here , I install water meters .
2 ‘ Well , I made a right balls of that , ’ he admitted frankly .
3 I got a right ear'ole bashin' from two o' the ole dears an' then they give out the parcels .
4 Mind you I got a right dipstick decided wan na talk about how she cooks her frozen s cauliflower .
5 I felt a right prannet doing that .
6 I felt a right idiot , being carried out on a stretcher , everybody gawping at me .
7 So went in the car park , turned back took the first er er , er well I did a right then
8 Now I had a right job with them .
9 Well she 's I had a right go at over that .
10 I had a right argument over that .
11 She was making a nice neat pile of the stuff she 'd cut down , while she made a right mess of the pathways I 'd so carefully set up .
12 Well if you cough she coughs , well she got a right audience you know what I mean
13 Oh yeah , you looked a right tart !
14 I bet you felt a right mechanic then did n't you ?
15 She had a right character here , Maggie thought .
16 An incidental asymptomatic breast adenocarcinoma was discovered and she had a right simple mastectomy .
17 She had a right job did she with it ?
18 And she , she had a right go at me yesterday , right , er , this afternoon she goes , oh I took it out before I put me shoe , me foot in it , killjoy
19 I ca n't believe it , she had a right go at us , we were just chatting , and she said keep the noise down !
20 And it she had a right talk to him and he said , Well that 's it .
21 ‘ Even when we had a right go at them late in the second half , they were still strong .
22 Er and if he 'd of walked up to John two minutes later he probably would n't have made it because we had a right erm but we did feel there had to be some initials .
23 Oh we had a right laugh about it .
24 Ask at your your Christian Union about Sunday and bring that up , Sunday lunch we had a right old ding dong at work today !
25 He made a right fuss about not getting his fee , if I recall . ’
26 It seemed a right time , a right moment to ask Shama another question which had been haunting me .
27 He looked a right Charlie in those tails and striped trousers .
28 He looked a right pill .
29 'Cos he had a right job , got plastic , 'cos he even plastics , I mean that 's
30 comes back and says when the teacher come , the teacher was there this time , urgh the showers are on , Geoffrey switched the showers on and then they all start chanting Geoffrey switched the showers on , Geoffrey switched the showers on and er , loads of them , not just him , a load of them did it , and he , he started to cry , and then that was it then were n't it , ooh tiny tears , tiny tears , ooh poofter , poofter , crying and all that I mean he had a right day with it , so he goes to school this morning in Geography and the every body in the class , the girls and every body were going tiny tears , tiny tears , and he said I just ignored it today he says I just took no notice he says , but they 're all going , how 's your tears Geoffrey , are we going to cry again today , he says and they were trying to get me to cry today he says , but I just took no notice and Stuart kept going like this Geoff and he says I just went so he , he did the same back and then he went Geoff and Geoffrey just went , I mean what you do ? ,
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