Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] right [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But as the directives are binding only if they do not deviate much from right reason and as we should act on them only if they are binding , we always have to go back to fundamentals .
2 When the patterns of magnetic anomalies across mid-oceanic ridges were mapped out it was noticed that in several cases the parallel bands of similarly magnetized crust were broken by numerous offsets or displacements which seemed to be aligned approximately at right angles to the axis of the ridge .
3 we 'll finish up with right angles first .
4 The boat is rowed slowly round the lough whilst an angler sitting in the stern casts out at right angles .
5 He turned randomly at right angles , and set off at a lolloping run .
6 Another road leads away at right angles to it , in front of the temple gate , and ascends the hillside .
7 They were doing a sort of Nordic cha cha cha with Dutch doll movements , hands and feet turned out at right angles and clockwork jerks of the head .
8 On our sail he pressure difference causes a driving force which acts roughly at right angles to the sail at its centre of effort .
9 The Hartlepool southpaw boxed superbly against an aggressive opponent , scoring well with right jabs and left-right combinations .
10 The ends of the rivets were bent over at right angles on the back of the shield making it possible to calculate that the wooden boards of the complete circular shields were 0.5 to 1.5 cm thick .
11 To do this , apply some wood glue to the faces to be joined and , using the mitre clamp to hold the two pieces of moulding exactly at right angles , drill guide holes in the corner of the mitre and hammer home some pins to secure the joint while the glue sets .
12 The other main rift type is to be found orientated approximately at right angles to the strike of intercontinental collision orogens .
13 Mariana hatched the drop to the river to their right and dragged a furrow through it round the side of the meadow and on up the mountain with a branch cutting off at right angles to run along the top of the quarry .
14 Go forward on track through field ; in next ( second field ) , proceed close to right edge , at end of field which is to right and beyond the hedgerow , turn right on track which leads down through gates and up left side of the third field .
15 On entering first field keep forward along right edge .
16 Fold over at right angles to form a triangle .
17 The second guy did n't even hit half that distance and the third took a couple of swings to send his ball skewing off at right angles .
18 Dorigo ran down inside left 30–40 yards unchallenged , hit a through ball which Wallace ran across from right centre onto .
19 One main street , set roughly at right angles , ran north and south from it ; its northern arm , possibly Flavian in date , aimed at the southern end of the modern High Street where the south gate of the fortified centre was probably later established ; a slight shift towards the west in its alignment in the late second century may have coincided with the construction of the first defences .
20 In second field , the route proceeds forward with right edge of field about 30 yds away to reach waymark in hedgerow ahead ; in third field go quarter right to cross right-hand hedgerow at waymark on tree which is 90 yds before far end of field .
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