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

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1 A combination of factors — including cost and disruption to office life , together with the recession and an inability to provide the right balance of work experience — means that either smaller firms are not training at all or they are opting to train certified accountants and accounting technicians .
2 A bitter cup of coffee , a rude salesgirl , a failed attempt to get the right ingredients for a vegetable lasagna , are the signposts of the day , and they are massive .
3 Celie remains uncomplicated and straight forward but the childish brevity sets the right tone of gratuitous violence for Celie 's early vision of the world .
4 If you are looking for a pension or other financial advice we can similarly give you information and guidance to make the right decision .
5 This was interpreted as indicating that at the lower inter.stimulus intervals employed ( 5 and 50 msec. ) both hemispheres have access to a short-lived visual trace ( i.e. the icon ) but once the trace decays the right hemisphere has preferential access to , or operates more efficiently on , some more stable representation of the stimulus .
6 We have seen how important it is for the retailer to choose the right place and the right product .
7 The Wordwrap feature can , on some programs , be disabled to let the text overrun the right hand margin .
8 But how can the machine know the right order in which to look at the various possibilities ?
9 ‘ We think the Keystone dialogue has the right approach , but governments must support it ’ , he says .
10 In conjunction with considerable manual dexterity derived in part from the ability to oppose thumb and index finger which man shares with the gelada baboon and presumably derives from the same source ( picking up small objects of the diet ) , the adoption of an upright posture created the right conditions for the final emancipation of the hand from locomotion and set man on the path which led to the invention and use of tools and to material culture in general .
11 " In the end , however , I have come to the conclusion that the learned county court judge adopted the right approach and did treat this question as one of degree and fact .
12 Each pixel must be individually addressed by a voltage to give the right shade at the right moment .
13 ‘ I wanted to get shadow to convey the haunting feeling of the place but despite getting there at 4.30am each morning and waiting all day for the sun to cast the right sort of light , I finally took the picture in moonlight three days later . ’
14 ‘ I wanted to get shadow to convey the haunting feeling of the place but despite getting there at 4.30am each morning and waiting all day for the sun to cast the right sort of light , I finally took the picture in moonlight three days later . ’
15 It may therefore be questioned whether English law takes the right approach in confining its most serious sexual offence , rape , so narrowly .
16 The plants beneath help to ensure the right conditions by covering the soil surface , reducing evaporation and hence keeping it moist and workable .
17 13.8.1 Has the expert asked the right question ?
18 Law meant the right ordering of society on earth and it reflected Divine Law .
19 We started the pond in early spring , after deciding on a semi-raised design , and after spending all winter finding the right size and shape of preformed pond .
20 The feeder and bread proved the right combination coaxing 5.4.0 from the end peg in the ringfield at Hurworth .
21 It is crucially dependent upon accurate forecasting and the ability of the MAC to deliver the right student numbers in the right field combinations .
22 The CAA 's contribution is excellent and shows an admirable determination to get the right information across to a GA community which seems perpetually suspicious of the authority 's attitudes towards light aviation .
23 All the girls opened their grammar books at the page Mademoiselle commanded then Mary-Lou found she had her English grammar instead of her French one so she reopened her desk to get the right book .
24 The , the , the numerical majority he says may just not have the intelligence to make the right decisions and what he 's particularly concerned about is that the uneducated poor who he calls the numerical majority will vote to equalize property .
25 As it turned out , those drawn into Morris ' dream backed the right horse .
26 You do n't need to be a wine expert to make the right choice of wines for any of your Christmas meals — simply take a trip to Safeway , recently awarded the title of Supermarket Wine Merchant of the Year 92/93 and look at the staggering array of wines on offer .
27 Say it rotates left to right about the vertical axis , as a line segment reaches the right extreme , it is removed .
28 Inability to select the right people is considered to be one of the major weaknesses of British management , a weakness with a hidden cost of many millions of pounds a year .
29 Had the driver got the right place ?
30 Failure to find the right concept at the first attempt simply leads to a second attempt and a third attempt .
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