Example sentences of "a right [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 ’ People have a right to choose for themselves . ’
2 If you live with a ‘ grown-up ’ child or children , you have a right to claim for yourself ; but if you are not a separate householder , your benefit will be at a lower rate .
3 Or suppose , again , that your neighbour has agreed with you that he will not open a public house or carry on a school of music next door , and does and threatens to continue doing one or the other ; or that you have a right to light for your windows , and he threatens to erect a building within three feet of them .
4 A constable has a right to search for a weapon if he has reasonable grounds for believing that the suspect might present a danger to himself or others , for example because he was acting violently or was drunk or suicidal .
5 For example , who should have a right to sue for a 10b-5 violation ?
6 a child in utero is to be treated as already born thereby having a right to sue for damages for the death of his father .
7 Has X got property rights over the goods entitling him to recover the goods ( or their value ) in priority to any other creditors of Y Ltd. , or , on the other hand , is he merely an unsecured creditor having only a right to sue for the price ?
8 Now the community care legislation says that carers now have a right to ask for their needs to be assessed , I think that 's very important !
9 We have a right to ask for it to be put back to the state it was in . ’
10 They also have a right to ask for an interview , usually with an educational psychologist who is , in most cases , responsible for advising the local Education Authority advisors on special education about particular children .
11 erm not only that , but erm whereas in the past it 's tended to be at the prerogative of the education people , as it were , the teachers and the heads and the educational psychologists , to make the initial moves in categorization or making a statement , now the parents have a right to ask for an assessment , so perhaps in your case to your question it would have been yes , you could have in fact have erm initiated the moves .
12 A man must divorce his wife if he can not get on with her ; she has a right to petition for divorce if he refuses to have sex with her .
13 By an agreement dated 3rd May 1990 between Mr C A Johnson and the company , Mr Johnson was granted a right to subscribe for up to 5,000 ordinary shares of 25p each in the company .
14 Thus , on the facts of the Dodds case , where a landlord gave notice of termination of a tenancy of business premises under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 on the 30 September 1978 , the ‘ four month ’ period during which the tenant had a right to apply for a new tenancy expired at midnight on 30 January , and so his application made on 31 January 1979 was invalid as being out of time .
15 All that he has is a right to apply for postponement under section 5(2) .
16 If you are dissatisfied with any disciplinary decision relating to you , you have a right to apply for a review of the decision to the next level of officer specified in the procedure referred to in paragraph 3 above .
17 It should be noted that cl 3.2 gives a right to reject for latent defects that could not have been discovered upon examination and which appear after a reasonable period of use .
18 In Leaf v International Galleries , Denning LJ ( as he then was ) expressed the view that the right to rescind for misrepresentation can not survive beyond the point of time when a right to reject for breach of condition is lost .
19 So decisions as to venue for trial constitute another important set of pre-trial decisions for which responsibility rests largely with magistrates ( though defendants have a right to elect for trial in the Crown Court , even if the magistrates would be prepared to accept jurisdiction ) .
20 The usual way in which his power is circumscribed is by limiting it to a right to break for certain specified purposes .
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