Example sentences of "left [prep] right " in BNC.

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1 Once again , now it does n't matter which way round you start , you can start left over right or right over left , but the second time you do it opposite to the first time , so the first time I put the left one over first and the right one over that and then tuck it through , just like tying a shoe lace really , okay ?
2 On seat , left to right Italian open-weave wool throw with contrasting binding ( 260x270cm ) , £145 , from Collier Campbell .
3 Over back , left to right Burgundy/saffron/green lambswool tartan blanket ( 154x180cm ) , £99.50 , from The Scotch House .
4 Next time we shall make it right to left Tory and left to right Labour .
5 Jimmy Marshall returned in the 60s to lead Bullroar , a rising left to right traverse offering quality climbing and tremendous exposure .
6 Winners pictured left to right Mr M. Mullalley , Cheltenham ; Mrs M. Clist , Bournemouth ; Ms J. Riordan , Plymouth and Mr D. Fisher of Liversedge West Yorks .
7 The Activity Books include a range of drawing , writing and matching activities , which develop left to right orientation , letter recognition , and later basic reading .
8 Kneeling , left to right , of course there 's myself and I was from New Orleans , Louisiana at that time .
9 This independence of knowledge sources during processing meant that the lexical access component could be directed to any part of the phoneme graph , and thus left to right strategies as used in HARPY could be compared with island-driving strategies which began anywhere along the time dimension of the search space .
10 Left to right strategies consider only those word matches whose left-hand end corresponds to a possible utterance initial boundary .
11 TRACE II thus combines ‘ loose ’ left to right processing with a form of island driving limited to the length of the spanning higher level-units .
12 And so he 's the one who started doing this — I do n't know if you remember Rolling Stone during that period he started getting slight , not really new wave , but we used some of the constructivist thing of breaking pages somewhat and pushing things on angles or erm My favourite was his Bob Dylan spread which actually I did , but it was based on what he was trying to get me to do , where everything read left to right and everything was , you know , point sizes lined up and everything was on a column grid , but it was , when you looked at it you had to , you know , like focus on it .
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