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Example sentences for "your right"

  • Your strong possession much more than your right, Or else it must go wrong with you and me; So much my conscience whispers in your ear, Which none but heaven and you and I shall hear.

  • Now, now, you stars that move in your right spheres, Where be your pow'rs?

  • S: And cast down what is in your right hand; it shall devour what they have wrought; they have wrought only the plan of a magician, and the magician shall not be successful wheresoever he may come from.

  • S: And you did not recite before it any book, nor did you transcribe one with your right hand, for then could those who say untrue things have doubted.

  • S: And what is this in your right hand, O Musa!

  • You say to the partner on your right: "What terrible gin!

  • You say to the partner at your right: "Do you enjoy fish?

  • You say to the partner at your right: "Have you ever been through the Stock-Yards?

  • Each time you will be handed another drink, which you may take with either your right or left hand.

  • You say to the partner on your right: "Think of being an oyster!

  • You take the hackle by the end in your right hand, and roll it up to the shoulder in a slanting direction, giving it an extra turn or two at the head, as you see Plate VII.

  • Lay the bight over the ends, and proceed as in making a bowline, making a small bight with your left hand of the ends, which are kept together, over the bight which you hold in your right hand.

  • Middle a rope, taking the two ends in your left hand, and the bight in your right.

  • Take the end of a rope in your right hand, and the standing part in your left.

  • You boast of the beauty of your trees; it is your right; but your domains would have a better and safer boundary if you took the river, and if you consented to yield to the Church that corner of a thousand acres.

  • It is your right to lodge, when journeying, at the houses of the counts and beneficiaries of the King, and to them it is a pleasure to extend to you hospitality.

  • Neroweg, you hide your wife from us--it is your right.

  • Will you please hold up your right hand to be sworn?

  • Will you please stand and raise your right hand?

  • If you hold it a little bit to your right?

  • As an element of controlling, and also an element which, if you should get wounded in your right shoulder, you would have the left hand to take the gun.

  • Please stand up and hold up your right hand.

  • When you have ascended the narrow staircase which, in the present temporary House of Commons, leads to the place we are describing, you will probably observe a couple of rooms on your right hand, with tables spread for dining.

  • If your right toe is turned in, you will never advance straight to your front; and if your left toe is turned in, you contract the base upon which your body rests, and very soon will begin to roll and lose your balance altogether.

  • Now will ye marry my dochter Dysmill, By the truth o your right hand?

  • That's what shall never be; I'll have the truth of your right hand, The queen it gave to me.

  • The truth's in your right hand; Ye's hae some o my gold, and some o my gear, And the twalt part o my land.

  • The eldest o your sons, my lord, Is heir o a' your land; The second o your braw young sons He rises at your right hand.

  • You should not have said it,” he mumbled, “you ain’t in your right mind.

  • I permit you to love another--that is your right.

  • In going from Tours you leave the valley of the Loire and enter that of the Cher, and at the end of about an hour you see the turrets of the castle on your right, among the trees, down in the meadows, beside the quiet little river.

  • On your right is the wing erected by Francis I.

  • Place the gentleman who escorts you from the parlor at your right hand.

  • Begin at the wrist, and rub lengthways towards the end of the fingers, holding the glove firmly in your right-hand.

  • You will now have one walnut in your arm and two in your right hand.

  • Tell the holders to pull hard, which they will do, and the same moment remove your hands, showing the empty strings and all the beads in your right hand.

  • Conceal a very strong walnut in your right hand, and take two other walnuts out of the dish.

  • Illustration] Cast an ordinary knot on a handkerchief, and give the end out of your right hand to some spectator, and tell him to pull hard and sharp when you count three.

  • That big building on your right is the University Museum.

  • Turn left, follow the Revere Beach Parkway with the ocean on your right, and Revere Beach the famous Coney Island of New England on the left.

  • Leaving Faneuil Hall, proceed down North Street, passing the AMOCO Service Station on your right.

  • The small window with bars to your right, as you face the high altar, was placed there by the superstitious and timid Louis XI.

  • To your right, looking westward, you also obtain a fine view of the Colonnade of the Old Louvre, with the southwestern gallery, and the more modern buildings of the Museum behind it.

  • The north wing, visible to your right, is purely modern, of the age of the First and Second Empire and the Third Republic.

  • The Tour de l'Horloge on your right, at the corner of the Boulevard du Palais, contains the oldest public clock in France (1370).

  • Turn down the Place du Châtelet to your right.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accept battle; but she was not; more likely; normally self; passive obedience; unmarried women; vera causa; your age; your brother; your company; your correspondent; your feet; your great; your last; your obedient; your old; your opinion; your part; your people; your place; your power; your readers; your reverence; your right; your side; your word