Example sentences of "you 've [art] right " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've no right to it , thieving hounds . ’ |
2 | ‘ You 've no right to question me without my lawyer being here . ’ |
3 | Whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter medically speaking you 've no right at all to impugn the motives of a dedicated member of our community . " |
4 | This is between Maudie and Tom ; you 've no right to keep it from her . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 've no right to come here — to my home — and call me a liar . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 've no right to try to stop me . |
7 | You 've no right to talk like that . |
8 | " You 've no right on that boat , " Tilda remarked . |
9 | You 've no right to do any of this — no right even to be here . |
10 | ‘ You 've no right to look at it ! ’ |
11 | ‘ You 've no right to barge in here or treat me like this . |
12 | You 've no right ! |
13 | You 've no right . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've paid me rent ; you 've no right — ’ |
15 | ‘ You 've no right — ’ |
16 | But I 've no right to love you , and you 've no right to do this . |
17 | ‘ You 've no right … ’ |
18 | You 've no right to hold me here . |
19 | ‘ You 've no right to assume anything about me , ’ she snapped , then added recklessly , ‘ Just because some girls sleep around , it does n't mean to say we all do . ’ |
20 | You 've every right to feel hard done by , so do n't start thinking that you 're being selfish . |
21 | As soon as they were alone , he said awkwardly , ‘ Look , old chap , you 've every right to tell me to mind my own business , but unless I 've made two and two equal five , then I think as your friend I ought to speak up . |
22 | You 've every right to find your natural mother . |
23 | You 've every right to be here . |
24 | ‘ Er — I know you said that you were the one asking the questions , and you 've every right , of course , ’ she added hastily , ‘ but — hmm — when did you find out that I was n't a journalist — that Cara was Mrs Barnaby Stewart . |
25 | ‘ I know I should n't have minded , you 've a right to your own life , it 's just that — well , you never come up to London in the evenings , you 're always too busy . |
26 | Look , you 've a right to some of this . ’ |
27 | ‘ You 've a right to at least a third , maybe more . |
28 | ‘ You 've a right to expect better of the Church than that , ’ said Mrs Yaxlee self-righteously . |
29 | But in that case if you 're going to have that , then you 've a right to have two lines in the house |