Example sentences of "[art] right [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Before starting out , Yanto suggested taking the A38 towards Bristol and then turning off to the right towards the river when they felt like it .
2 I went over to the right towards the island in the middle of the road .
3 In so far as the United Kingdom might wish to argue that it itself has the right under the Convention to retain requirements such as those at issue , reference can also be made to the court 's judgment in Commission of the European Economic Community v. Italian Republic ( Case 10/61 ) [ 1962 ] E.C.R. 1 , from which it appears that according to the principles of international law , a member state which , by virtue of the entry into force of the E.E.C .
4 It was not a directly elected body , though it was given the right under the Treaty to draw up proposals for direct elections .
5 It had been his mind , not his feet , that had given up at Royston — the mind which foolishly recognized the right of the feet to protest .
6 The trustees of the Pilgrim Society obliged and sent a piece of the relic which was placed in a special niche above a door to the right of the pulpit .
7 Mr Bill Jordan , president of the AEU engineering union and the leading figure on the right of the TUC general council , dismisses the prospect of a sudden flood of western investment in Eastern states .
8 To the right of the route we did is a leaning wall with two of the most dramatic and difficult lines left even in Pembroke .
9 Note 2.6.9 We now see one advantage of placing the function symbol to the right of the element it operates on , namely that the combined effect of f followed by g is naturally denoted by
10 With no less force than on the dog 's behalf might the third-party claim that the law should intervene to see the job is done , but there would be no inclination to talk of the right of the grave to be maintained .
11 Also there were cries of ‘ Judas ’ as David Batty was spotted taking his seat to the right of the kop .
12 Parade marshal Harry Foster is to the right of the unit .
13 The locations of the DH sites are indicated to the right of the figures , and their location on the map of the Ea gene is shown in Panel ( d ) .
14 And in the more general upheaval of political beliefs which accompanied ‘ the strange death of liberal England ’ , influential judges were more often to be found towards the right of the spectrum of opinion .
15 On the right of the spectrum , nobles in the province of Tula lamented the effect of emancipation on their economic interests and sought a way of preventing the central administration from overriding their interests in the future .
16 The right of the asylum seeker to be informed ’ in the language of his choice ’ is too sweeping , though I accept the general direction of that which is sought .
17 Although it is the theatre of La Scala that visitors come to see , the Palazzo Marino , to the right of the Galleria exit , dominates the square .
18 Lambert dropped his right wing and dummied to go around the right of the balloon , and just as the Triplane started firing he banked steeply to the left and got away .
19 To the right of the green are bunkers from which it appears easy to thin the ball into the water the other side .
20 He came out with a fantastic shot , but it screwed off to the right of the green , and went down oft the mound instead of falling in towards the flag .
21 The beach road was on the right of the green , and ‘ out of bounds ’ .
22 The right of the blacks to vote was the focus of a campaign led by Martin Luther King in 1965 .
23 Cursor movement ( or direction ) keys are located in the number pad at the right of the keyboard ( or in a cluster of direction keys to the left of the number pad ) and in the function key pad ( see page 6 ) .
24 To the right of the brick , wood and concrete altar where the candles and the skull sat were my small phials of precious fluids ; to the left rose a tall set of clear plastic drawers designed to hold screws , washers , nails and hooks .
25 The Shah had made a showplace of his country with his colossal purchasing of weapons , and look what it had all come to : ‘ If you drive from Shiraz to Isfahan even today you 'll see hundreds of helicopters parked off to the right of the highway .
26 He remembered a swamp draining into a lagoon some distance to the right of the highway — the road must have been raised for him to have seen that distance .
27 The great obstacle to the efficient economic exploitation of forests such as Salcey , said the Commissioners , was that ‘ the Interest in this Forest , exclusive of the Right of the Commoners , is divided between Three different Proprietors ’ — i.e. , the Crown , to which belonged ‘ the great Timber and Saplings ’ , the principal owner of the woodlands , in this case the Duke of Grafton , and the hereditary Warden of the Forest , who had the ‘ Care of the Deer ’ : by exercising his right of cutting ‘ Browsewood ’ for them , he prevented the proper growth of ‘ Timber Trees ’ .
28 Other deaf people identified in the picture include Edwin Docharty lounging indolently on the left , his brother James L.C. Docharty to the right of the Rev. Henderson , and Alex McGregor , the regular columnist of the deaf column on the Glasgow Evening Times standing behind him .
29 When , in the same context , we speak of an option , we are sure , generally of only one element — the right of the taker to exercise or abandon an option .
30 The right of the individual to initiate proceedings was considered by the Divisional Court , in R v Newham Justices ex parte Hunt and R v Oxted Justices ex parte Franklin .
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