Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [det] rights " in BNC.
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1 | I got some rights . ’ |
2 | ‘ I got some rights here , ’ he said . |
3 | ‘ I have some rights here too , Luke . |
4 | As a result of that contract of course you have some rights er but the shop have some rights as well . |
5 | He said : ‘ If you have any rights in Britain they abolish them . |
6 | We believe all rights of way must be preserved . , . |
7 | Did we have any rights ? |
8 | If they exercise those rights today , they 'll be pursued as poachers . |
9 | He said : ‘ In this country we tend to take our democratic rights for granted but this event gives Cleveland people a chance to make it clear they value those rights and believe that everyone in South Africa should have them too . ’ |
10 | In Brazil , there came a romanticism of Indian life , though by the time of the establishment of the Republic in 1889 , they had few rights and the rubber boom brought entrepreneurs to the uppermost headwaters of the Amazon followed by railways and telegraph lines . |
11 | being human , nearly always answer that they have those rights , whatever they are , which will promote a distribution of goods which is in the interest of their own social group . |
12 | Society tends to ignore the inherent sexuality of younger teenagers , especially girls , preferring to see them as innocent children , so consequently when girls do fall pregnant , they have few rights or benefits as mothers . |
13 | The point about an adult citizen is that he has these rights , privileges , duties and responsibilities whether or not he wants them . |
14 | Because of his absence from the trial he forfeited all rights to appeal . |
15 | Now there would be a certain logic in this incorporation , for , if we were to have a Bill of Rights enforced in Britain , then in a situation in which we have ratified the European Convention it would be difficult for us to bypass these rights and draw up a completely new set . |