Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] the right direction " in BNC.
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1 | Keep the rig as upright as possible An upright rig presents more sail area to the wind and keeps the driving force pointing in the right direction — horizontally forwards . |
2 | A strong wind blowing in the right direction can put a metre on a high tide in exceptional circumstances , and the wind can also prevent the tide from receding as much as it should . |
3 | I take the view that the charters go in the right direction . |
4 | Five years under Deng Xiaoping appears to have started the mighty machine rolling in the right direction again but , in energy terms there are a number of problems to be overcome which are mainly to do with lack of adequate capital investment and resources management . |
5 | The arrow pointed in the right direction , but ten feet past it , without the compass , which way was north ? |
6 | Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over . |
7 | With our feet firmly on the ground and our sights set in the right direction . |
8 | Obviously many things might muddy the correlation between social structure and prohibited partners , but one piece of existing evidence points in the right direction . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | You can write your weight in a diary or on a chart or graph and see progress develop in the right direction over time . |
11 | Tip is a firm believer in fate , and in 1961 the finger pointed in the right direction for him . |
12 | Generally , then , the basic objective is to build up a strong framework or system of main stems , and to develop lateral side shoots which are pruned back each spring to 3 or 4 inches ( 7.5 or 10cm ) , with a terminal bud pointing in the right direction to fill spaces and gaps . |
13 | In accordance with my usual run of luck , I climbed up into thick mist , and being too lazy and smug to take a bearing I followed what seemed to be a well-worn path heading in the right direction for Beinn Dorain . |
14 | Without structure it is difficult to keep effort aimed in the right direction . |
15 | If you are going somewhere then you have to know where you are going in order to point in the right direction . |
16 | Then , by what actually occurs , you will be able to confirm that you have in fact turned in the right direction to reach your track . |