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

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 My feeling is that we probably need to create a set of interlocutors on a regional basis who can have the right kind of influence on EC regional and social policies . ’
32 So we need because you 've got ta have the right stuff .
33 Some of the smaller , poorer countries may not have the right equipment or training for the new types of job .
34 Well-meaning ( as opposed to self-interested ) campaigners for wider share ownership may have the right problem , but they are advocating the wrong solution .
35 People said black dancers do n't have the right body , the right feet .
36 me patient should have the right sort of symptoms and should have been subject to some stressful emotional experience before the onset of the illness .
37 Hanna showed that it was mathematically possible for such vortices to form under the right surface , wind and stability conditions and that such vortices would have the right sort of diameter , about 2 or 3 km ( I-2 miles ) , to explain the spacing of the dunes .
38 In addition , there are some excellent hypnotherapists who just do not have the right personality to work in the field of past-life regression — and , of course , there are others who simply do not wish to .
39 Really it is a Cold & Eroded Crack in the Earth 's Crust ; however , Cold & Eroded Crack in the Earth 's Crust National Park just did n't have the right sound for luring Japanese yen , German marks and , should the occasion ever arise , British pounds and Zambian kwachas .
40 No we wo n't have the right drill bit !
41 He believes that companies such as Philips , Polly Peck and Brent Walker suffered ‘ because they do not have the right information systems ’ .
42 However they 're quick to point out that these are early days and they may not even have the right gene .
43 Does the school have the right balance of ages , abilities and genders ?
44 ‘ The number of companies that do n't have the right picture is amazing , ’ Mr Desoutter says .
45 Having the right work environment or tools of work ;
46 Having the right attitude : unselfishness and compassion .
47 ‘ Then we attach the new care assistant to a member of staff , not necessarily the most experienced , but someone whom we see as having the right attitude to the residents .
48 She began to look into alternative methods of treatment — natural remedies , hypnotherapy , etc — and resented me for not participating and not having the right attitude .
49 But it but it 's often misinterpreted , as being of the right mind and having the right attitude , about understanding
50 Having the right livelihood : doing the kind of job where right action can be practised without compromise .
51 It differs from most kouroi in having the right foot forward and the arms raised from the elbow , something ( probably a bow ) grasped in the left fist and something lying on the open right palm .
52 The success of British industry in exporting last year was also attributable to having the right framework for taxation , which encourages and rewards enterprise on the part of both individuals and companies .
53 It can aim for a high probability of having the right word somewhere in the cohort without worrying too much about the size of the cohort .
54 Beginning : listening ; having the right objective
55 Banks having the right liquidity will not enter the money markets .
56 Having the right action and the right gauges of strings is really critical for doing this kind of thing .
57 The key to successful distribution is having the right amount no more no less .
58 Having the right understanding : recognizing how our suffering comes about .
59 And we also know that maintaining good health is a matter of having the right routine , getting into good habits .
60 Penguin is ‘ happy to talk to anyone ’ along similar lines , although it sees Dillons as ‘ having the right profile and style of management to do this ’ .
  Previous page   Next page