right-hand造句1. He is Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man at News International.
2. The left brain controls the right-hand side of the body.
3. Write your address in the top right-hand corner of the letter.
4. You can't do a right-hand turn here.
5. The soldiers numbered off, starting from the right-hand man.
6. Her right-hand indicator was flashing.
7. Sign in the bottom right-hand corner of the page.
8. There's no sound coming out of the right-hand speaker.
9. Put your address in the top right-hand corner of the page.
10. In North America, vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road.
11. Move out into the right-hand lane if you are going to make a right-hand turn.
12. The right-hand dial shows the temperature, and the left-hand one shows the air pressure.
13. The crew shut down the right-hand engine of the aircraft.
14. He was my right-hand man, my lieutenant on the field, a cool, calculated footballer.
15. I want to plug the kettle into the right-hand socket.
16. John is Bill's right-hand man and has put a lot of time into the team.
17. Click the icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
18. Sammy Williams was my trusted lieutenant, my right-hand man.
19. He reached toward the bottom right-hand drawer.
20. The lunar module pilot occupied the right-hand couch.
21. List your miscellaneous expenses in the right-hand column.
22. Washington Avenue will be on your right-hand side.
23. Looking to the right-hand side of the balance sheet, current liabilities often provide a major source of financing for a firm.
24. The needles that indicate your height are at the top right-hand corner.
25. When you reach a fork in the road take the right-hand path.
26. Look carefully at these questions and mark your answers down in the right-hand column.
27. It is conventional to place the independent variable on the right-hand side of an equation.
28. The screen will display the user name in the top right-hand corner.
29. He found success hard to come by after losing his right-hand man.
30. Theodora had found the spare vestry key, neatly labelled, in the top right-hand drawer of Charles Julian's desk.