Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] the right [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although one might suppose that the creation of a new party offers attractive opportunities for people previously excluded from local élites to establish themselves as leaders , it is often the case that such people do not obviously possess the right qualities . |
2 | And when you run against him you 'd better wear the right protection . |
3 | Population was increasing , trade and industry growing ; it was an expanding economy with wonderful new opportunities for making money if one could only strike the right spot . |
4 | Across the Glyders on Suicide Wall in the Ogwen Valley , Ed Stone and Mark Taylor were finding a new pitch between Mur Y Meirwon and Route 1 : Y Meirwon Byw E4/5 6a climbs to just skirt the right side of the turf ledge and joins Mur Y Meirwon for its enjoyable finish . |
5 | But he did n't exactly pick the right week for doing it . |
6 | Coleman knew the power it could exercise behind the scenes , and went on hoping through the summer of 1990 that Control would somehow find the right strings to pull . |
7 | Charlie could still picture the right waist gunner , Charles Paceley , standing at the right waist gun . |
8 | No doubt the good doctor will always do the right thing , but can what the right thing is be stipulated in advance or written down ? |
9 | If ethics and the interests of the business conflict , managers and employees are invariably told that they must always do the right thing — for no other reason than that it is right . |
10 | I know I can use matching Silky , but do not always have the right colour ’ . |
11 | Now , at forty-odd , she could still play the right kind of romantic lead , given a sufficiently elderly and/or bisexual co-star … |
12 | ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’ |
13 | ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’ |
14 | ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’ |
15 | but you do n't always get the right name , do you ? |
16 | But he did n't always get the right encouragement at club level , and instead took up football . |
17 | With so many contemporary scents to choose from , you can always find the right perfume for the occasion — and best of all , it 's never held up a the dry cleaners ! |
18 | used to teach there and she 'd probably know the right person to write to . |
19 | You must also have practised these moves in a variety of combinations , using a small punchbag as a target , until you can automatically use the right move at the right time and distance . |
20 | When the Arabic word would come roughly out of my mouth she 'd correct and correct — ‘ La , la ’ — ‘ No , no ’ — and would carefully mouth the right pronunciation . |
21 | The working man 's shoe must also set the right tone . |
22 | Hopefully we 'll also get the right result . |
23 | Hopefully this time we will also get the right result . ’ |
24 | After all , at this price , the word ’ Estate ’ does n't really convey the right image . |
25 | The feeling of hitting along the hips will often produce the right kind of action , with the hips and body unwinding much earlier than the player imagines . |
26 | 1993 is a year to really find the right person , so it may be that an unsatisfactory relationship has to go in order for the appropriate one to come in . |
27 | What he said was a vague approximation of what Malcolm Harris had written , and he did n't even give the right cue to George Birkitt , who spoke next . |
28 | But this too might fail to expose the error , for the stranger might simply guess the right answers , or his answers might be so close to those expected of him that even the most scrupulous interrogator would be deceived . |
29 | However they 're quick to point out that these are early days and they may not even have the right gene . |
30 | Okay well if you do n't mind my I have to er because it does affect whether you 're you 're gon na be able to erm sometimes earn the right money . |