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

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1 Performance indicators quickly became used as a diagnostic tool to " inform " the accountability reviews which in turn developed " from departmental monitoring of broad strategies to deep monitoring of short-term operational plans and of control systems stretching right down to unit level " ( Harrison et al.
2 They would n't , the miners hardly got anything and there used to be soup kitchens for us and er when it first started in nineteen twenty six and er I was pregnant with my second one and I used to walk right down to Pit with a lace , great big lace basket , they would n't let the men fetch the coal and we had to push the coal from there right to the , oh they 've no idea love , no idea .
3 They get right down to business .
4 Church had followed his Albatros right down to ground level .
5 It needs to make access top information simple , right down to desktop level .
6 Skinhead tastes are ‘ right down to earth ’ .
7 Then a few drops of water fell on the side and fell right down to earth .
8 It looked dismal enough when I saw it , as if given right over to darkness .
9 Keith : ‘ I have to change from clean , sort of arpeggiated sounds , right over to solo sounds , which is a little more diverse than what Bryan has to do .
10 Most customers want that turnkey approach , from pre-authorisation right through to handover .
11 This should keep you comfortably free of hunger right through to lunch .
12 Capital products are designed to exacting Crabtree standards , and are available in moulded , right through to metal plate and metal-clad finishes .
13 ( And since Samling also has shipping interests , Barama will control the business from the actual felling right through to delivery to the customer . )
14 It stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting in the early twenties right through to television and the present day .
15 Delegates from 13 countries discussed all aspects of baking from wheat composition , flour milling right through to quality control .
16 Hobson Brown , in Russell Reynolds ' New York office , maintains that his firm , more effectively than the other headhunters , has attracted the first real career-search consultants , graduates from business schools who have deliberately chosen to make a career in executive search ; it was always the goal of Reynolds himself to build up a business as prestigious and high-powered as Morgan Guaranty , in which an ambitious graduate would seek to work right through to retirement .
17 The effect from the Sunday Express article is just beginning to wane slightly and a boost now would be absolutely terrific and see us right through to Christmas .
18 Intra-group connections then , cover the whole spectrum from the source of raw material right through to consumer purchases .
19 The station was the place where the railway greeted its local customers and took their money , the doorway through which important people right up to royalty would pass on visits to the district , the storeplace for every kind of commodity , precious and bulky in transit from town to country and vice versa .
20 From the moment the parade began we were applauded , and we were cheered every step of the way right up to dispersal at St George 's Hall .
21 ‘ However , we do intend to carry out further surveys right up to bonfire night and investigate any complaints we receive . ’
22 That 's your routine right up to night time and all .
23 The Badgers Act 1991 has changed that position along with a number of others , and the RSPCA intends to publish a leaflet to bring the book right up to date .
24 As I understand it , GPs refer patients to individual consultants , usually to the older , more experienced man who may be slowing down , rather than to the younger , inexperienced newcomer who is right up to date with the latest hi-tech mod. con. , but is afforded scant opportunity to increase his experience .
25 Moving right up to date , Johnny is now signed to Virgin 's Point Blank label , and his first release — titled ‘ Let Me In ’ — has already been nominated for a Grammy award .
26 Moving right up to date , Andres Gomez scored a popular point for Ecuador in 1990 , while the two most recent Grand Slam debutants were Monica Seles , who first won the French title in the same year and who retained it last year , and the current men 's title holder , the American Jim Courier .
27 Lining the walls of the display hall are a long series of photographs and displays which trace not just the history of Yakovlev but the whole history of Soviet aviation , both civil and military , from the very earliest days right up to date and covering significant events through the years .
28 From the Hollywood treatment of Greyfriars Bobby , through Peter Sellers ' wonderful Morningside accent in Battle of the Sexes , to Restless Natives in 1985 and , right up to date , Cormorant Films ' award-winning Tickets for the Zoo about the despair of homelessness amongst the young .
29 Written by a team of physicians at the forefront of AIDS research in Britain , the fully revised 2nd Edition of this widely acclaimed atlas now brings you right up to date with the most significant developments and advances in AIDS research over the past two years .
30 ‘ This will make it quite comprehensive and right up to date , more up to date than the published version of the Official Journal , ’ he said .
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