Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the wrong [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A mistake has to be fundamental to constitute a sufficiently serious breach of contract , such as the expert making his decision about the wrong subject-matter . |
2 | Deep anxiety may cause obsessive behaviour , fanaticism or a strict adherence to religion for the wrong reasons . |
3 | ‘ It seems that Matthew was running the thing on too big a scale for the size of the town — too much stock of the wrong sort and overheads too high . ’ |
4 | Once I watched a whole movie with the wrong soundtrack . |
5 | They had sold a car with the wrong mileage recorded on the odometer . |
6 | One act or speech is as arbitrary as another , being in the wrong car with the wrong man is in no way stranger than being in the wrong country in the wrong job . |
7 | Right form the start they get the club into the wrong position , meaning they have no hope of getting it into a good position afterwards . |
8 | What it does not mention is that the little club from the wrong side of the Mersey crashed out 9-1 in the replay , their worst defeat . |
9 | In my haste , and under the influence of the contents of your letter , I evidently placed Herr Sussmeyer 's medical card in the wrong envelope and sent it to you . |
10 | There is no power or control over the shot because the golfer has hit flat-footed with his body weight in the wrong place . |
11 | The aria ‘ He was despised ’ can be quite a drag in the wrong hands , but she succeeds in making it one of the highpoints of the Oratorio , even though she appears to be under attack from a boa constrictor half way through . |
12 | Hermann clearly went about his interview in the wrong way : |
13 | If you do you will approach the next interview in the wrong frame of mind and it will make you less effective . |
14 | I think Im in the wrong job … |
15 | I had to go about north-north-east , and if I hit the coast in the wrong place I could go first one way , then the other , until I came to the shingle where I had left the dinghy . |
16 | Turn the facing to the wrong side and press . |
17 | Score card on the wrong side and then fold in half . |
18 | Although broadcasters may feel that RDS is user-friendly the consumer-industry is only gradually responding to the growing dislike of over-complex and often confusing controls ; c.f. video recorders easily set to record the wrong programme on the wrong channel at the wrong time , and teletext units that remain under-used . |
19 | Although we can quickly reset our watches , our body clock takes many days to adjust , and so instructs the pineal to produce melatonin at the wrong time of day , causing jet-lag . |
20 | I have always felt that most of the practical differences between the handling of tailwheel aircraft and those with their third wheel at the wrong end could be covered in a single comprehensive magazine article ( like mine in March Pilot ) , but after reading The Compleat Taildragger Pilot I concede that , if you want to cover all the relevant theory too , something this size is required . |
21 | Reasons not attributable to readers were the querying of pressmarks which proved , on examination , to be correct ( 15% ) , and the sending of the wrong book against a correctly-completed call-slip ( 8% ) . |
22 | The most common reasons were : the return of the call-slip for verification ; the initial provision of the wrong book ; and the need to transfer the requested item from the reserve shelf of a previous ( undergraduate ) reader . |
23 | ‘ Oh , Aggie , that 's a laugh for the wrong side of me face . |
24 | I just mean people are always getting hold of the wrong end of the stick . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 've never met a girl with such a talent for getting hold of the wrong end of any available stick . |
26 | The hon. Gentleman has got hold of the wrong end of the stick . |
27 | We did n't get hold of the wrong end of the stick . |
28 | Perhaps your father got hold of the wrong key . ’ |
29 | Rowan , like Ryder , is a prolific definer of the wrong sort . |
30 | Supplies to 20,000 people were poisoned in Cornwall when a relief delivery driver accidentally pumped 20 tonnes of aluminium sulphate into the wrong tank at the Lowermoor treatment plant near Camelford on 6 July 1988 . |