Example sentences of "right [to-vb] [coord] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 9.3 Covenants relating to adjoining Premises Nothing contained in or implied by this Lease shall give the Tenant the benefit of or the right to enforce or to prevent the release or modification of any covenant agreement or condition entered into by any tenant of the Landlord in respect of any property not comprised in this Lease Tenants have very limited rights to enforce covenants against each other .
2 On June 8 , 1989 , the bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly granted Hungary , Poland , the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia " special guest status ' , which accorded them the right to attend and address the Assembly 's sessions .
3 I reckon he will play wide on the right to try and restrict the space of the nippy Dutch winger .
4 If shareholders can not be shown to be morally entitled to the corporate property then they have no antecedent moral right to exercise or allocate the power that flows from it , and accordingly the property rights justification of corporate power must fail , and with it , the project of explaining companies as private shareholder domains .
5 After the meeting Hanan Ashrawi , another member of the Palestinian delegation , rejected Shamir 's conditional acceptance of a conference , stating that " nobody has the right to veto or suggest the names of the Palestinian delegation " .
6 The company reserves the right to veto or restrict the provision of additional facilities such as juke-boxes , fruit machines , pool tables , etc. , but does not specify from whom these must be hired or demand a proportion of the takings ( this attitude is in contrast to most of the national brewery companies and does something to explain why Palatine are regarded as good employers/landlords by their licensees ) .
7 His message was that every Christian had the right to read or hear the word of God in his own language , and was capable of redemption only through belief in that word , rather than by any good works that he or she might do .
8 The right to organize and direct the activities of others is built into the role of leader-manager .
9 BBC Enterprises , the corporation 's commercial arm , yesterday won a crucial right to authorise and control the reception of its satellite television transmissions to Europe .
10 In such a competition , the right to display or flaunt the symbols of one 's own culture , even when it was almost certain to provoke a violent response from the other side , was a crucial right .
11 Under the Vienna Convention the right to terminate or suspend the treaty for material breach by another party is limited to the parties .
12 But these campaigns have never been isolated from the fundamental issue of power , the issue of who rules our country , who has this right to make and unmake the law .
13 Most important of all there was no individual or institution in France with any right to override or control the actions of the king .
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