. _:vb6800432 . _:vb6800433 . _:vb6800433 "2001, Catherine Menag\u00E9, Access to English, National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research, NSW: Sydney, page 25:"@en . _:vb6800434 . _:vb6800434 "'You lost?'Colin spun round. Looking at him was a nurse, her eyebrows raised. / 'No, I'm right, thanks,' said Colin.'"@en . _:vb6800431 . _:vb6800433 "When the sales assistant sees the customer, she asks Are you right, sir? This means Are you all right? She wants to know if he needs any help."@en . . _:vb6800432 "Kirsty: I suppose you're hungry. Would you like something to eat?Ken: No. I'm right, thanks."@en . _:vb6800434 "2001, Morris Gleitzman, Two weeks with the Queen, Pan Macmillan Australia, page 75:"@en . _:vb6800432 "1986, David Williamson, \u201CWhat If You Died Tomorrow\u201D, in Collected plays, volume 1, Currency Press, page 310:"@en . . "11" . _:vb6800431 "(Australia) All right; not requiring assistance."@en .