Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] the right [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The dot location task , which involves predominantly the right hemisphere , was expected to remain unaffected .
2 Mr Pearson 's Shotover has exactly the right air of a rapt scientific experimenter trying to attain power through means of mind .
3 Some of the individual performances could do with more definition and detail , but there 's terrific work from David Burt , who has exactly the right mixture of romantic swagger and ruthless cynicism as Macheath , as well as a first-rate singing voice .
4 In the leading role , singer-turned-actor Dutronc has exactly the right quality of physical frailty and stooped sadness to complement Pialat 's beautiful , poignant images .
5 Her manipulated images of masked Madonnas are made using a series of complex chemical processes ; she experiments technically , working and reworking the image until it has exactly the right feeling , tone or resonance .
6 The makers Schott claim that this porous glass material has exactly the right combination of aerobic and anaerobic opportunities for bacterial growth .
7 Shift operator adds just the right amount of vitamins to the mix .
8 Noel Bridgeman 's piano accordion takes over where Dooley Wilson 's piano left off , and adds just the right ingredient .
9 He stands over 13.2hh now and has just the right mixture of quality and substance .
10 Some might accuse it of looking like a wedding cake , but I would suggest it has just the right amount of decoration .
11 The neck has just the right amount of forward relief , and needs no adjustment to the truss rod .
12 When the Israelites go out to gather it , each of them gathers exactly the right amount for himself and his family ; on the sixth day of the week a double portion is given and collected so that the sabbath rest can be properly kept ; on the sabbath , appropriately , no manna appears at all ; while any kept at the end of any of the first five days goes bad overnight , the half of the sixth day 's gathering put aside for the sabbath keeps perfectly fresh .
13 This weakens the splitters ' argument that to reconstitute high-level meaning from the basic ingredients requires only the right recipe .
14 It insists that this is therefore the best guide to what they should do , that it points out the right direction for continuing and developing that practice .
15 Gibson is particularly enticing in the Larghetto concertante of the Symphony in C , which has a persuasively light touch , and finds just the right degree and genial gruffness for the Allegretto .
16 Bromberg gives just the right amount of scientific explanation .
17 The bountiful buffet breakfast served each morning sets just the right note to start the day by the fresh-water swimming pool .
18 The Menuetto , with its return to the bright light of day , brings a delightfully ebullient trio , and he catches just the right note of spontaneous unpredictability in the finale .
19 Geoffrey Wheatcroft wonders if murder strikes quite the right note
20 The Earth , then , provides just the right conditions for life to persist .
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