Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] right " in BNC.

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1 These ones here though , I was surprised I I got them right .
2 Well let's see that you got them right shall we ?
3 You 're sure you got them right ?
4 I was gardening and he said er er I bent over to do something and he said I just went dizzy , he said , and I fell over he said and then I realized my right side was paralysed .
5 If he had been listening , then , he would have heard my right hon. Friend 's point about the lay-by .
6 ‘ I struggled and twisted and got my right hand free .
7 May I warmly congratulate my right hon. Friend both on her statement this afternoon and on all the ways in which she works for the British interest both in Europe and elsewhere in the world ?
8 As this is the first Prime Minister 's Question Time since the Commonwealth conference , may I congratulate my right hon. Friend on his constructive and positive approach to the issues ?
9 May I congratulate my right hon. Friend on that record ?
10 If to tax and to please , no more than to love and be wise , is not given to man , may I congratulate my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment on seeking to do the impossible .
11 May I congratulate my right hon. Friend particularly on the formation of a second Territorial Army Air Corps squadron ?
12 May I congratulate my right hon. Friend on the structure and military role that he has announced today ?
13 May I congratulate my right hon. Friend on what he has done at Maastricht in limiting the powers of the Commission , about which my constituents have been concerned for a long time ?
14 The rabbit slammed into my left hand while the other end of the rubber whipped my right wrist ; my arms flew out in opposite directions , crashing into the ground .
15 May I take the opportunity to thank my right hon. Friend for accepting my invitation to address Wolverhampton chamber of commerce at its annual dinner , where he will meet many members of the west midlands region of the CBI ?
16 In addition , I should like to thank my right hon. and learned Friend for his well deserved tributes to the emergency services .
17 He asked my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health whether he was prepared to measure the success by the simple test of whether the trusts did more or less work for the national health service .
18 Is not the hypocrisy and confusion in the Opposition ranks shown by the fact that , when that judgment was announced , the legal affairs spokesman for the Opposition was immediately in the media demanding my right hon. Friend 's resignation , while the shadow Home Secretary was demanding that he remain .
19 ‘ When that failed I stuffed my right hand down its throat to stop it biting and then smacked it twice between the eyes with my left . ’
20 Using my right hand .
21 By using my right knee to steady the wheel when I changed gear , I managed to get Armstrong out of the hospital car park .
22 It finally bit me , twisting its neck more than I would have thought possible and catching my right index finger right on the knuckle .
23 I just felt like I would have given my right arm to be there with a camera — and that stayed in my mind for a long time . ’
24 Back then , I 'd have given my right arm to have had the opportunity you 've collared .
25 I would have given my right arm to have achieved such an agreement when I was Minister for Aviation between 1984 and 1987 .
26 Given my right hon. Friend 's well-known views and his desire to protect the interests of the British people , I am sure that he would have found his part in the process very satisfying .
27 The right hon. Gentleman knows very well that I can not prejudge my right hon. Friend 's Budget , and I have no intention of doing so .
28 I moved my right arm .
29 I heard the tyres screech and quickly moved my right leg because I knew he was about to make contact .
30 The airedale grasped my right arm in his mouth .
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