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

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1 Experts say with the right help , the problems are easy to overcome ; both mother and child benefit .
2 You get the interest by inviting good speakers to talk on the right subjects and by your format variety and , wherever possible , the right kind of sparkle .
3 Using a tachistoscope and testing normal subjects it has been repeatedly shown that letters and words presented in the right visual field are more easily identified than the same stimuli presented in the left visual field .
4 Using a tachistoscope and testing normal subjects it has been repeatedly shown that letters and words presented in the right visual field are more easily identified than the same stimuli presented in the left visual field .
5 While we are n't ruled by the charts , we do want our songs performed by the right people .
6 Are your eyes set on the right holiday horizon ?
7 One — three months seems about the right time horizon for raising the majority of deposits .
8 While some prodigies struggle without the right challenges and others burn out on reaching university , there are a few who face another obstacle — parental jealousy .
9 Differences in the patterns of performance observed on such tests — including reduction of the usual left hemisphere dominance in language , as well as intruding effects emanating from the right hemisphere — have led to the conclusion that in psychosis there may be enhanced communication between the two sides of the brain .
10 Hanna showed that it was mathematically possible for such vortices to form under the right surface , wind and stability conditions and that such vortices would have the right sort of diameter , about 2 or 3 km ( I-2 miles ) , to explain the spacing of the dunes .
11 I take the view that the charters go in the right direction .
12 I am not sure whether we shall get the support , but the plan includes the elements mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman , and encouragement for the concept of a United Nations peacekeeping force once the appropriate conditions exist .
13 Sabine concentrated solely on making sure the appropriate pieces got into the right rooms .
14 You see , it 's not up to the participants to come in the right mood .
15 That is why I deplore the various policy statements made by the right hon. Member for Gorton in the past opposing the deployment of Trident .
16 With binocular viewing , P.P. made initial shifts of gaze in the correct direction to 100% ( 7/7 ) of targets presented in the right half-field , and 82% ( 9/11 ) in the left half-field whose cortical projection is missing .
17 With our feet firmly on the ground and our sights set in the right direction .
18 It was work towards which all Ramsey 's training and expectations led as the right contribution which he could make to the life of his Church and to that of Christendom .
19 An allowance period shorter than the four years mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman might have an immediate and useful effect .
20 Sir Hector said : ‘ There was a general acceptance that we have to get things moving in the right direction but it is not easy to find a quick solution . ’
21 It was enough to daunt most people , but she once told me that the only thing that dismayed her was sorting out their incredible mass of luggage , making sure that the right things went by the right route and that nothing was left behind .
22 At a hundred and seventy pounds seated on the right one eighty standing one ninety one ninety on the right seated , any more at one ninety , all done then at one hundred and ninety , two hundred two twenty two twenty , any more ?
23 The company says the market is tiough … but their figures prove with the right approach houses do sell .
24 The way we must do this is by working together to get our costs down and ensuring we provide the quality of service out customers need at the right price .
25 Thus the pilots may be found in the Engines Section absorbing the means whereby the aviation spirit and flames arrive at the right place at the right time to produce the urge for forward movement , or they could be watching in some fascination an array of lights and switches on a array known as ‘ electrics ’ which behave themselves so well under the persuasion of the engines instructor , but which flash and fail to respond in such heart-breaking fashion when the student is urged to demonstrate that he has ‘ got ’ it .
26 The effect of suppression , wherever it occurs , is that stimuli presented to the left ear are destined predominantly for the right hemisphere and stimuli heard at the right ear arrive mainly in the left hemisphere .
27 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 .
28 This right field superiority has been interpreted as due , at least in part , to the fact that stimuli presented to the right visual field will have readier access to regions of the left hemisphere specialised for the reception of verbal stimuli .
29 This right field superiority has been interpreted as due , at least in part , to the fact that stimuli presented to the right visual field will have readier access to regions of the left hemisphere specialised for the reception of verbal stimuli .
30 It is a single piece of thick stuff fastened ( as other representations show ) on the right shoulder , the unjoined edges meeting down the right side in a broad simple pattern of stepped folds .
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