Example sentences of "be right [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If this is done , the tyres should be right on the tip and not half on the ground , otherwise if the glider does move , the tip will slide out from under the tyre and be freed . |
2 | Most chairmen remained implacably opposed to any rethinking of their basic commercial philosophy as a result of the limited investigations which were possible , and Schiller 's results were deliberately and systematically suppressed , since they showed the outside critics to be right on the space heating load . |
3 | With the fighting so close , we had to be right on the border between Amal and Hezbollah territory . |
4 | He may well be right on the evidence she thought , but he 's rather too glad he 's got something on Wheeler at last . |
5 | If Mansell does put pen to paper , our own local Williams team should be right on the pace come the first Grand Prix next year . |
6 | You 'll be right at the heart of Hong Kong 's revitalized waterfront , a new area bursting with energy . |
7 | Should be right at the beginning . |
8 | In this case , it is not essential to be right at the committee boat , but having clear air to allow you to carry on , for some distance , without tacking is vital . |
9 | In this situation , it is much more sensible to be in the second or even third row from the start line , but you should be right at the starboard end . |
10 | It 's a bungalow , it 's going to be screened and it 's going to be right at the back , there 's going to be no no er |
11 | it 's gon na be right at the front . |
12 | ‘ And you 'll be right opposite the prison . ’ |
13 | He was aware of the lath and plaster clinging to the bottom of the joists ; put a foot through that and you 'd be right through the ceiling below ; chap could fall slap into the bath from here , probably ; or into the twins ' room , maybe ; perish the thought ; daddy coming crashing through the ceiling , give the little perishers nightmares for the rest of their lives . |
14 | He wanted back stalls because he 'd be right under the gallery and no-one would see him . |
15 | ‘ The budget which we shall be presenting to council tomorrow will show a relatively small number of cuts but it will be right across the council so no particular group of employees will suffer , ’ said Mr Carr . |
16 | But because it 's got to be right across the board , and they wo n't make exception , of people like myself and others who are living in the community that need home help . |
17 | You 're almost sure to be right about the spells and enchantments . |
18 | The meteorologists would prove to be right about the sun , but as if to prove their fallibility at four eleven a steady drizzle began . |
19 | If you want to be right in the heart of bustling Bodrum 's bars and restaurants , then look no further than this friendly hotel . |
20 | For the adherents of the new theory are faced with the prospect of having to abandon a theory that they feel to be right in the face of evidence which , at that stage , they are unable to reconcile with the new theory — when in fact in a decade or two they might well be able to do so . |
21 | And we need to find him because he 'll be right in the middle of whatever 's going on . |
22 | Because that might be right in the middle of an assignment and they |
23 | It 's not gon na be right in the middle of the bathroom or anything like that , it 's more |
24 | Cordelia , Kent , and France , who stand up to Lear , and whose judgement mutually reinforces one another , are right then , and are shown to be right by the way the action develops . |