Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [coord] right " in BNC.

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1 Yoshida declared himself to be a liberal opposed equally to the excesses of the left and right .
2 As he spoke , various boys in various kinds of nation costume trooped from the left and right of the stage ; at the same moment , from beneath the stage , Mahmud started to poke a second flag up through the floorboards .
3 When the power rear doors opened , the men moved out to the left and right of their vehicles , into their battle positions , and began to shoot at the enemy .
4 It was dark in front , but there were indistinct swirls of painfully bright colours to the left and right .
5 The central cable is a good one to start with and will lift a plain stocking stitch sweater but with little effort you can work two small cables to the left and right of centre and make the pattern even more interesting , especially for a ‘ V ’ neck sweater .
6 ‘ As we went up there were big snow plumes coming off the mountain to the left and right of us but there was n't much wind .
7 The needles crossed begin with the two centre stitches , then every fifth and sixth stitches to the left and right of centre 0 .
8 They could see the empty watch-towers to the left and right .
9 The extension was unsuccessfully opposed in parliament by deputies both to the left and right of the ruling coalition .
10 For a moment Robert thought she might have had her feet bound , and then he realized that her problem was simply that her face-mask was now so in line with Islamic law that her field of vision was only about six inches to the left and right of her .
11 In each of the semi-roundels , adjacent to the central square , are two lotus buds linked by a fillet ( in the panels to the left and right of the lion ) and half of a sixteen-petalled flower enclosed by simple guilloche ( in the panels above and below the lion ) .
12 It was difficult to believe that they had a life to the left or right of that stretch of wire .
13 If it 's an odd number of repeats , then when the N1 cam is in the centre you 'll get half a repeat at each edge , but if you move the N1 cam half a pattern repeat to the left or right of centre , then again you 'll get a complete pattern repeat at the edge .
14 As the rats moved around the arena , the relative perceived positions of the landmarks in egocentric space would have been likely to change as much in the fixed as in the varied condition with , for example , L+ being seen as often to the left or right of L- both within and across trials .
15 As with arithmetic shift , each bit is moved a number of positions to the left or right .
16 Immediately following offset of the adapting grating a second grating ( of the same spatial frequency ) was presented approximately 4 degrees to the left or right of the fixation point for 100 msec .
17 The interviewer 's questions may be edited out so that all we see is the individual talking although the interviewer was in fact standing slightly to the left or right of the camera .
18 When the aircraft is more that 10° off the bearing , the needle will be stationary , full over to the left or right of the OBS dial .
19 Female crickets can be trained to walk along a ‘ Y-maze ’ ( Figure 8.2 ) , on which they have to turn to the left or right .
20 CVC Trigrams ( 32 card set ) : 6x4 cards on which are printed , either to the left or right of the centre point by approximately 1.5 cms , consonant-vowel-consonant trigrams .
21 Dot Location ( 32 card set ) : Cards on which a single dot appears either to the left or right of the centre , and which appears in any of 16 positions .
22 Words ( 32 card set ) : 6x4 cards on which are printed either to the left or right of the centre point by approximately 1.5 cms , common words of 3-5 letters .
23 Dot Location ( 32 card set ) : Cards on which a single dot appears either to the left or right of the centre , and which appears in any of 16 positions .
24 The placement of a text to the left or right of the network , for example , involves judgements based on textual factors such as the narrative point of view ( Fowler 1986 : 127 – 46 ; Simpson 1990 ) , the presentation of verbalisation ( Leech and Short 1981 : 318 – 51 ) , the degree of non-actualised propositions ( Leech 1981 : 154 – 6 ) , as well as the form in which metaphors are realised , and so on .
25 The design depends on the particular stitch on the left or right of the pattern being transferred in the intended direction .
26 The point cams are at needles 60 on the left and right .
27 The amnesia , it seems , was not a matter of political persuasion — politicians on the left and right are now calling for a re-examination of the period — but the reflex of a generation .
28 It is important to remember to set the pattern height by marking the columns at the left and right of the sheet , one square above the last row of the actual pattern drawing .
29 Transfer the third and every following seventh and twelfth stitches on to the adjacent needle at the left and right of centre 0 on your usual set up test piece of approximately 5 centimetres , 2 inches stocking stitch .
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