Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] [art] right [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah that looks about the right sort of thing , cos it was fifty ohms and we 've put , I mean it 's not that much small you know it 's not going to let , it should let about half as much through as that lets through this should n't it ? |
2 | Some halted at the right time and others did n't , resulting in a bit of a rugger scrum . |
3 | Then , too , the forger will not find it easy to come across the right paper . |
4 | For around £5 each , DIY shops sell locks to fit any kind of window which makes them impossible to open without the right key . |
5 | The television department in an advertising agency is responsible for the process of turning the creative team 's ideas , scripts and storyboards into finished TV or radio commercials and ensuring these appear on the right channel at the right time on the right day . |
6 | A systematic and documented approach will be more cost effective , auditable and more likely to come to the right conclusions . |
7 | ‘ And that sounds like the right Carol . |
8 | It all came at the right time , she said , at exactly the right time . |
9 | I believe that what we are seeing from President Moi and members of his Government is all going in the right direction . |
10 | first of all go for the right angle sort out the hypotenuse okay . |
11 | This format makes it easy to fit the words to the ( edited ) pictures and to cue them to the start of each section so that they all come at the right place when they are being recorded onto the video sound track . |
12 | Erm , that seems like the right sort of thing to say . |
13 | It is just because whatever one has planned to do is bound to be altered in the process that it is important to start at the right moment , he wrote . |
14 | To recognise where a reform is urgently required and must be effected at any cost , or where it may be postponed , or where it may be counted on to effect itself without outside influence , and , perhaps most important of all , to be able to recognise the fact that certain reforms would be beneficial could they be effected but that it is not possible to effect them at all ; to be able to arrive at a right decision on such points as these is what is chiefly required of a Resident . |
15 | But he was too proud to plead at the right doors . |
16 | I have come to the conclusion that I may have to stick to one particular make for the right size . |
17 | The Thinker , already a winner of the race , stands at 20-1 , but he is difficult to train and even more difficult to catch on the right day . |
18 | It was difficult to settle on the right key . |
19 | ‘ What must I do ? ’ said Quigley , understandably keen to get on the right side of this spirit . |
20 | Despite the dubious seaworthiness of our ship , for the first few days of the storm my sense of danger was eclipsed by the exhilaration of at last thundering in the right direction . |