Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] on the right " in BNC.
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1 | Bill Davies , who provided the cross , can be seen over on the right wing . |
2 | a vertical bar positioned usually on the right hand side of the screen . |
3 | The rider does n't just lean the bike into the corner — he knocks the machine on to its side , pushing heavily on the right handlebar to turn the front wheel to the left and drop the machine to the right . |
4 | I think we got off on the right foot . ’ |
5 | ‘ My , but we must have got up on the right side of the interrogation cell this morning . ’ |
6 | Large dump trucks rumble past on the right bank as they extract gravel from the adjacent pits while airguns seem to be favourite canalside amusement . |
7 | On the other side of Pottery Bridge , carrying the A639 , a sizable marine vessel sits up on the right bank . |
8 | Gaughan again popped up on the right wing to centre for Nick Cusack to force Stewart into another diving save , then the impressive Andy Toman charged on to a Steve Mardenborough flick , and fired just wide with the keeper beaten . |
9 | What we need is Speed and Wallace back and to buy a good striker , White is OK but stuck out on the right wing he wo n't score many goals IMHO . |
10 | As the speed bled off , he turned the aircraft on to the runway heading by kicking hard on the right rudder-pedal . |
11 | But this , of course , does not mean that they are not enjoying your company , if you show that you are quite happy just to sit quietly with them , looking through a newspaper or reading a book ; for silence is for sharing too on the right occasions . |
12 | Caroline Flint says the change does n't address the real problem : that all women lose out on the right level of postnatal care . |
13 | ‘ I 'm happy ’ , ‘ I 'm settled ’ , ‘ Now I know what it feels like ’ , ‘ I got out on the right side ’ . |
14 | The Fairies Hill Lock Cut and a colliery basin emerge together on the right midway between the railway viaduct and another around the following bend , to be followed soon after by a further bridge for a dismantled railway , such was the proliferation of lines in this area . |
15 | He was just telling the driver of the light engine that he would be away in a minute , when from Bradley Fold station box came the 4-5-5 signal ( train or vehicles running away on the right line ) . |
16 | Especially when you 're starting off on the right foot like you and Marilyn . |
17 | At first I managed to get hold of two pictures by Popova , then the thread broke off and , completely by chance , I stumbled back on the right trail . |
18 | Carey went over on the right ankle during a friendly game with Armagh a fortnight ago , and is still gingerly finding his way back to full fitness . |
19 | The most useful contribution he could make was to turn up on the right day in the right uniform , cut ribbons , and make cosy speeches . |
20 | Charles remembered from working on The Strutters with him that George had always had an approximate approach to the text , relying , as did so many television actors , on a sort of paraphrase of the speeches which homed in on the right cue . |
21 | Sometimes they homed in on the right conclusion with remarkable speed ; sometimes they missed the point altogether . |
22 | We must get off on the right foot . ’ |
23 | Try to get off on the right foot ? ’ |
24 | Norwood-born , Nick was our tenacious , skilful and hard-running midfield man , ( though occasionally he would play out on the right wing for us ) who had first caught the eye of Malcolm Allison . |
25 | A similar exercise which will only work with a low handicap golfer is one of trying to stay back on the right side a little longer , and to be slightly flat-footed with the right foot through impact . |
26 | But it 's nice to get back on the right tracks and now we have to keep it up against Stockport on Tuesday . |
27 | All they needed was a lot of practice and some supervision and correcting , and occasionally putting back on the right track when they strayed . |
28 | Neil Jenkins switches from outside-half to centre to allow Adrian Davies to reclaim the number ten jersey and Ian Jones comes in on the right wing for only his second tour outing . |
29 | In Hebrews chapter 10 verse 4 we read ‘ it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins ’ ( referring to the Old Testament sacrifices ) but in verse 12 we read ‘ But this man , after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever , sat down on the right hand of God . ’ |
30 | WHEN HE HAD BY HIMSELF PURGED OUR SINS , sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high . ’ |