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1 Latham was not entirely right , but he was at least half right.
2 You are entirely right , sir; it was only a very ridiculous affectation.
3 You will be entirely right if you wax indignant at their conduct.
4 Some few things which I have done, I find not entirely right .
5 No, sir-everything just entirely right - but first I got to ask your advice.
6 I think Brukeval was entirely right when he said he is a man.
7 But reading this book tells me that Koestler wasn't entirely right .
8 You were right- entirely right , Lady Hurstmonceux, in thus vindicating the dignity of womanhood.
9 You remember the fender came loose entirely right in front the bowling alley.
10 She was not, perhaps, entirely right ; but Maxence was certainly wrong.
11 You 're entirely right , my dear, and this time we 'll do it.
12 The Treasury is entirely right to make those dangers as clear as it can.
13 I'm not saying that every other murder I'd ever committed had felt entirely right .
14 They were entirely right ; and the public were scandalously wrong.
15 And she was entirely right , for her present dress was feminine, and extremely becoming.
16 I perceive your object, and I believe ye're entirely right .
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