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

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1 Get yourself twelve songs — and have them transposed into the right key , for God 's sake .
2 I repeat to the right hon. Gentleman that I have said no such thing , and neither in context has my right hon. Friend the Chancellor .
3 I disagree with the right hon. Member for Guildford .
4 When I intervened in the right hon. Gentleman 's speech he replied in such confusion that I thought it best to give him time to reflect , and to ask my question again later .
5 A big grey five-year-old , Sunset And Vine jumped well in the Lily Tree Novice Hurdle and stormed home well clear looking a horse with a real future — some of it , I hope on the right channel .
6 I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ .
7 When he came alongside a trawler 25 miles out from the English coast he asked : ‘ Am I going in the right direction for France ? ’
8 Sorry I sound like a right right one but it does .
9 I refer to the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) , who proclaimed in Blackpool that regional government would result in ’ guaranteed disharmony , disunity , conflict and competition throughout the whole of Britain The dominant issue of politics will be the jealousies of region against region , nation against nation , argument against argument .
10 and she says oh , he said oh yeah I feel really miserable today , I feel like a right lesbian !
11 to actually create the right learning environment for them , there were a thousand little details that I had to attend to , like had I planned my lesson right , was I progressing in the right way round the classroom , had I remembered to chase up certain people 's homework , and stuff .
12 I listened to the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) and it was plain that he did not understand the Bill .
13 if I stay in the right place .
14 If I may hark back to the answer that I gave to the right hon. Member for Morley and Leeds , South ( Mr. Rees ) , one of the areas on which there has been a significant concentration by the Government and the security forces in recent years is the financial resources available to terrorists — I hasten to say on both sides of the community .
15 I agree with the right hon. Gentleman on the importance of forensic evidence in cases in Northern Ireland about which we are all aware .
16 I agree with the right hon. Gentleman 's first remark .
17 I agree with the right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) that the same thing applies in the western Sahara .
18 ‘ Have I come to the right place ? ’
19 I left at the right time as I felt the band had run out of ideas and it was becoming motivated by the wrong things .
20 I groped for the right word and found it' …
21 for a time , the only way I could communicate was to spell out words letter by letter by raising my eyebrows when someone pointed to the right letter on a spelling card .
22 The Irish Guards would give them support from the right flank , while the Welsh would advance from the left .
23 So , if the current of interest can be made to produce a magnetic field which varies in the right way along the length of the fibre , this can be used to measure current .
24 Cases of the latter type , where the adjective is used only to aid identification and does not actually apply to the entity of the phrase , closely resemble the great bulk of noun + noun phrases in their structural value , examples such as : ( 11 ) army manoeuvres the piano factory a sea monster an angle bracket However , even among noun + noun phrases , certain specimens occur which are clearly analogous to the former type ; as in : ( 12 ) a doctor journalist ( or doctor-journalist ) Chancellor Kohl a bed-settee These would permit an affirmative answer to our diagnostic test , although normally it is necessary to allow a little leeway in the shape of an added determiner to allow for this requirement of English : ( 13 ) Maurice is a journalist and he is also a doctor 2.3 It would be useful to have names for the two types of adjectival use , and there are fortunately two terms available which fall in the right semantic area and which have not been pre-empted for any other widely accepted technical linguistic purpose .
25 Once into the trees , they lost sight of the sun and the sky and had to rely on the compass to keep them heading in the right direction .
26 The decisions you make concerning the right goals for you will depend on your current weight , your optimum weight , and the eating and exercise habits you recorded in your preparation phase .
27 He looked a dangerous striker and got in a good header which I think you got to the right and got your hand to ?
28 I ca n't remember exactly who lived on the right hand side , I 've forgotten but th I know the Chief Clerk lived just a little way down , you see , er
29 As some of the options ( transfers etc ) only come up when you land on the right square , I did n't have to wait eons for Phil to finish his turn .
30 So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes — or quotas .
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