Example sentences of "right [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Possible applications range from loft insulation to making fitted furniture , so selecting the right board for the job is vital .
2 But I thought the main concern would be finding the right building for a museum of this type , and that there would be no need to buy any pictures for it .
3 Your Clubrep will , as ever , be on hand to ensure everyone makes the most of their trip and will point you in the right direction for the sights , beaches and tavernas/bars of each island .
4 This has yet to receive a name and will depart from Waterloo again about lighting up time , 18.00 ish , heading for Southampton but via Andover , the Laverstock avoiding line and Romsey so that the locomotive is facing the right direction for the homeward journey .
5 Balding 's Beech Road appears to be on the right trail for a Champion double .
6 ‘ But then it was the right decision for the longer term , to bring down inflation .
7 Deciding on the right level for a band depends on the policy ideas which characterize different agents .
8 This course is very widely available and it is pitched at the right level for the medical teacher .
9 Be sure that the display you are mounting is at the right level for the event and that you are using appropriate material and performers .
10 SELECT THE RIGHT TOY FOR THE RIGHT AGED CHILD
11 SELECT THE RIGHT TOY FOR THE RIGHT AGED CHILD A safe toy becomes a danger if it is in the hands of too young a child .
12 SELECT THE RIGHT TOY FOR THE RIGHT AGED CHILD
13 The managers Hospitality spoke to about the buyout were all convinced that it was the right route for the business .
14 It is the right framework for the European Community in the 1990s .
15 To avoid these situations it is important for pilots to be taught the right technique for the take-off run .
16 But any doubts about Dick Tracy being the right film at the right time or reservations over whether Breathless Mahoney is the right part for the 31-year-old star are dispelled in the first ten minutes of the movie .
17 The right contract for a project will depend largely on the system of building procurement being used , and it is useful to review here the systems commonly in use .
18 It does not , however , show if there is a significant bias toward the right field for the verbal tasks or if , for example , verbal tasks are just more right in the left visual field .
19 This makes it important to select the right measure for the purpose in view .
20 For a privileged few , perhaps , with access to an appropriate hall and the good fortune to find the right seat for the particular kind of music on offer .
21 A high failure rate ensures that only those with the right aptitude for the job eventually make it to the Company .
22 Choosing the right instrument for the task at hand is certainly a critical decision yet the hardware is only part of the equation .
23 The free wine really did put everyone in the right mood for the rest of the evening when you could sit back and be entertained or dance to the disco music outside on the terrace .
24 Quinn will work himself into the right mood for the game by listening to tapes of his favourite Beatles music beforehand — not that he needs too much extra motivation .
25 She sat humbly in the cold church , making some effort to get into the right mood for the service .
26 The organisers did not provide the right equipment for the Stourbridge band .
27 Once you 've chosen a company , try to visit the premises to discuss your d-i-y project , and to ensure you 'll be hiring the right equipment for the job .
28 David Trippier , responsible for the environment and countryside , visited the centre where butterflies are bred and then released in C&P conservation areas — some of which are being specially managed to create the right habitat for the colourful creatures .
29 Always wear the right clothing for the activity you choose — clothing worn too tight can hinder circulation .
30 Even when they did , it tended to be in flippant terms ; for example , one student remarked that without physics ‘ we 'd be in a right mess for a start ’ ; another that ‘ we 'd still be in the caves ’ .
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