Example sentences of "right [adv] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 .
2 The grenade dropped right on to the cab floor in front of Rex .
3 Well it 's not because as I say , they actually park right on to the roundabout .
4 You see well the point was when you pick 'em up erm we had a sm we had a big boat , what we called hanger boat , a very heavy boat and that used to have a wooden so therefore we used to pull it up by hand and pull it ove on a little barrel with a hand power that 's what we used to do and once we got the anchor in board we 'd pull the chain in by hand and then rerun it again right on to the mud and on the anchor again .
5 I 've got to go right on to the end of whatever all this is , because I ca n't go back .
6 They mounted the slight slope and , turning right on to the Westport road , walked towards the village .
7 The sweeping lawns and garden lead right down to the lake , where there is a small private beach , and fabulous views of the Borromean Islands .
8 Primary subcontractors will therefore transfer personnel , equipment and ideas about organization to their own subcontractors who in turn do likewise right down to the level of the single-person firm .
9 Right down to the question mark at the end of their name , right ?
10 One wall was a picture window affording a pastoral view of Lower Los Angeles right down to the beach .
11 The shintiyan were ordinary trousers , not undergarments , and came right down to the ankle .
12 Then he seemed to recognize every feature of the place , right down to the boulder which had sheared the wheel off the property wagon , on that horrible night .
13 Those going by sea of course came right down to the quay in in Porthmadog .
14 In other words users of all types , from motor-cyclists to the owners of the heaviest vehicles , pay almost two and a half times as much in taxes as is spent on all road costs from building , maintenance and signs , right down to the provision of police , traffic wardens and even grass cutting and hedge-trimming of the verges .
15 Aye right down to the shore there .
16 Looking like huge , animated pine-cones , these unusual animals are covered in large , overlapping scales that extend right down to the tip of the long , prehensile tail .
17 Sam said , frowning , ‘ You ca n't have dived out under the curtain , it goes right down to the river bed . ’
18 All the rooms looked over the gardens which ran right down to the river .
19 ‘ But some of the rear gardens — and my grandmother 's is one of them — lead right down to the river . ’
20 To the south and west a secure boundary was provided by the sheer cliffs and jagged rocks of St Saviour 's Point , while running right down to the edge of the cliffs and enclosing the whole of the rest of the property was a high stone wall built two centuries before by Edmund Roscarrock , the founder of the family line .
21 The forest itself ran right down to the edge of the quickly flowing water .
22 This remake of Jackie Mittoo 's Studio One organ classic is typical of current Taxi fare : subtle , gently rocking , and offering more than a nod to rocksteady , right down to the drum fills probably sampled from the original version .
23 Right down to the second from the bottom .
24 Right down to the skin !
25 Well it was it like a big square shaved right down to the skin but no unless , it could of healed and just not grown back yet
26 The Environmental Protection Act ( EPA ) , has a whole host of implications right down to the type of paint we can use by 1998 .
27 The man continued to hack at the body , right down to the bone and intestines .
28 His face was burned right down to the bone in places , and one eye had curdled into a white lump .
29 Right down to the middle of the nineteenth century travellers to Aswan felt they had reached the limits of civilization .
30 Right down to the mark on his cheek and the fact that he 's blind .
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