1 There's no right or wrong in it.
2 Oh, that's all right, Mrs. Pearce.
3 I should look all right with my hat on.
4 Oh, it's all right, mamma, quite right.
5 Oh, she'll be all right: don't you fuss.
6 Pickering returns to his chair on her right.
7 I've a right to sell flowers if I keep off the kerb.
8 It's all right: he's a gentleman: look at his boots.
9 The girl has a perfect right to leave if she chooses.
10 she hears right off when she comes home, whether it's.
11 she picks them up like a shot, right away, as if she had.
12 It runs right through our whole family regularly every spring.
13 She'll find them there in the morning and put them away all right.
14 You're quite right, Mrs. Pearce: I shall be particularly careful before the girl.
15 But it can't have been right for your father to pour spirits down her throat like that.
16 Well, when I've done with her, we can throw her back into the gutter; and then it will be her own business again; so that's all right.
17 The double doors are in the middle of the back hall; and persons entering find in the corner to their right two tall file cabinets at right angles to one another against the walls.
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