Example sentences of "precisely the right " in BNC.

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1 The fourth point is the one that requires the greatest skill because it presupposes that you apply the hook at precisely the right time .
2 But it appeared at precisely the right moment to catch the poststructuralist tide associated with Derrida and the later Barthes , and several of the most influential titles brought together , rather uneasily , poststructuralism and Marxism .
3 At precisely the right moment , a heavily-built fellow with a black beard arrived and paced about , staring this way and that as if waiting impatiently for another to arrive .
4 These she had made up to her exact requirements , with precisely the right number of holes , by an exclusive shop in Knightsbridge .
5 Ranging wide over ancient aphorisms , Professor Noel Dilly struck precisely the right note of scepticism , receptivity and curiosity .
6 No comment is worth making on this bizarre suggestion , except perhaps pointing out to Professor Drife that a beard is n't precisely the right analogy .
7 Emlyn Williams was precisely the right man to be the next guru .
8 The whole truth of course he had not sussed out , for who could possibly imagine that luck of hers , which had caused the telephone to ring at precisely the right moment .
9 Obviously , a special recording offers the opportunity of achieving precisely the right effect , but is considerably more expensive , even in these days of synthesizers , than library material .
10 Instead , there was a tall , straggly looking tree seemingly at precisely the right spot , but it was definitely not a palm ; no-one could mistake it for one .
11 The air quality which results from this strategy depends upon ensuring that the charges are set at precisely the right level for all pollutants .
12 But the Minstrel 's manager says today is precisely the right time for them .
13 Felling at precisely the right time , possibly a tall order for the commission , the UK 's largest timber producer with 900,000 hectares of forest valued at £2.8 billion , could add 15 per cent to timber value , according to the audit office .
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