Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] right [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This was an important loss of potential moderate middle class support , who moved to the right wing in opposition to the republic .
2 Things which had bewildered him were clear as crystal , problems which had daunted and defied him gave like locks opening to the right key .
3 Stitch braid or fringing to the right side on the lower edge .
4 He knew he had come to the right person .
5 They had come to the right guy !
6 It was only when I looked up to my right and saw the board that I realized I had come to the right place .
7 Even if you are only seeing a few people there should be someone to greet them on arrival and make them feel they have come to the right place on the right day .
8 He knew all about unhappiness : she had come to the right place .
9 ‘ You 've come to the right place , then , ‘ she said cheerfully , leading the way inside .
10 ‘ I have come to the right place , have I ?
11 Yes , I had come to the right place : thejumbo
12 ‘ If you 're looking for trouble you 've definitely come to the right place , ’ said actor Christian Slater , host of the three-hour awards show telecast on the cable network from Universal Amphitheatre .
13 When he reached the corner of the Whitechapel Road he was n't sure he had come to the right place .
14 ‘ I am come to the right house , then , ’ Theda retorted .
15 He was pretty sure he had come to the right restaurant .
16 In particular , Milner , Taylor and Sperry ( 1968 ) and Sparks and Geschwind ( 1968 ) found that split-brain patients were able to repeat digits presented to either ear alone but showed almost total absence of report of digits presented to the left ear when different digits were simultaneously presented to the right ear .
17 Kimura also found that among normal right handed subjects there was a small but statistically significant advantage in recall of verbal material presented to the right ear .
18 First , the crossed auditory pathways inhibit the uncrossed pathways such that stimuli presented to the right ear arrive intact at the left hemisphere and stimuli presented to the left ear arrive at the right hemisphere .
19 Notwithstanding Bryden 's ( 1967 ) results , it may happen that subjects primarily attend to , as opposed to recall , information presented to the right ear in the absence of constraints to do otherwise ( Simon , 1967 ; Haydon and Spellacy , 1973 ; Levy and Bowers , 1974 ) .
20 Or at least make sure you are listening to the right station .
21 Note how the right leg is still flexed , but the see-saw has n't hit the ground , although the bulk of the body weight has transferred to the right side .
22 On a task requiring the subject to detect and respond to a small gap in one of the sides of a square Kinsbourne ( 1973 ) found concurrent verbalisation to lead to a right hemifield superiority and humming to lead-to a bias in detecting gaps in the left visual hemifield .
23 You will then find a master volume control on the amplifier that raises the whole ( balanced ) mix to the right level for that audience without affecting the balance of the individual sources .
24 ‘ You want gracious elegance , you came to the right place . ’
25 I did n't realise , by the way , that Kathleen was a ‘ rebel ’ , but if so , — apart from Winnie perhaps — she came to the right house ( or House ) .
26 Similarly , messages from the left-hand field of vision of both eyes are transmitted to the right side of the brain .
27 connected to the right side of the body
28 ‘ Is there anything to prevent another payment being made to the right charity this time ? ’
29 This final section allows Mr Hicks to justify the implementation of abc as a better foundation to the decision making process ; but is the argument being made to the right audience ?
30 A properly-made U/V unit will clean green water in one to 14 days , and all of the units supplied should perform this task if matched to the right size of pond .
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