Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] the [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home and his correspondence ’ ( Article 8 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of thought , conscience and religion ’ ( Article 9 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of expression ’ ( Article 10 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others ’ ( Article 11 ) . |
2 | ‘ Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home and his correspondence ’ ( Article 8 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of thought , conscience and religion ’ ( Article 9 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of expression ’ ( Article 10 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others ’ ( Article 11 ) . |
3 | ‘ Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home and his correspondence ’ ( Article 8 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of thought , conscience and religion ’ ( Article 9 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of expression ’ ( Article 10 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others ’ ( Article 11 ) . |
4 | Everyone has the right to freedom of expression . |
5 | Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others , including the right to join trade unions for the protection of his interests . |
6 | It takes its name from Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights : ‘ Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression ’ . |
7 | Everyone has the right to freedom of expression … |
8 | Everyone has the right to freedom of expression . |
9 | Everyone has the right to freedom of expression . |
10 | Article 10(1) of the European Convention sets out the basic principle which the makers of common and statute law in Britain have never quite mustered the courage to adopt : " Everyone has the right to freedom of expression . |
11 | Everyone has the right to happiness , and should you have the chance to find happiness , whether you are someone young starting life again , or a grandmother , why not ? |
12 | The Cadenabbia Lido is just 300 yards away and nearby is the centre of Tremezzo , with the boarding point for the ferry which crosses the lake to Bellagio . |
13 | As James Brady knows , the patient himself holds the key to recovery . |
14 | ‘ The Congress has led the country to the threshold beyond which lies the path to revolution , street rule and chaos . ’ |
15 | Cheshire County Council 's fair trading and advice officer Roger Manley is also a member of the non-statutory body which assesses the risk to humans of chemicals used or occur in or on food . |
16 | If they made a profit margin of 15 per cent to 20 per cent then the the value of the deal , which includes the rights to Merck 's Elavil anti-depressant , is equivalent to 18 times pre-tax profits . |
17 | The second was the submission of another monster petition in 1848 , which forms the background to Charles Kingsley 's Alton Locke . |
18 | Prize money will rise by a further 18 per cent during the forthcoming year , which takes the total to £16 million , considerably more than the £1.3 million on offer in 1980 . |
19 | For the most part they are confined there by the same spell which draws the magic to Ulthuan , but some things manage to find their way down to ravage the lands below . |
20 | It is the Kate which demonstrates the commitment to realism of the film planners . |
21 | Ballochmyle viaduct , which carries the Kilmarnock to Dumfries railway line over the River Ayr , south of Mauchline , is in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest railway bridge in Britain . |
22 | She turns the water to steam and frees the light inside her , twisting and turning in a sparkling , spinning column . |
23 | In what terms do Armenians and Azeris argue about who has the right to Mountain Karabakh , which is in Azerbaijan , but inhabited mainly by Armenians ? |
24 | She it is who mentions the embarrassment to Jesus . |
25 | Election Focus : Labour Boyo Tactics James Langton watches the remarkable transformation of Neil the Wild Man of the Valleys into Kinnock the Man You Can Trust , a figure of international standing who expects the key to Number 10 |
26 | She makes the journey to Sanderstown in under the hour . ’ |
27 | As several authors point out , the very fact that unequivocal translation evolves between any two communities in contact tells heavily against it ( though if one extends the example to man/dolphin the issue becomes more cloudy , presumably because we have less in common with dolphins ) . |
28 | He has the power to gralloch our past |
29 | Or has the right hon. Gentleman changed his mind again because he wants the key to No. 10 ? |
30 | Perhaps this is a reflection of the increasing health of the young and affluent , who are prepared to try to dance for 24 hours ; be that as it may , it multiplies the offence to outsiders . |