Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have a right " in BNC.

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1 6.5 Each Party shall be entitled at the completion of the Project to require delivery up of all copies of any information originating from it except information which the recipient in each case has a right to retain or use for the purposes of clause [ Exploitation of Results ] .
2 The new 132-page Luxembourg draft retained references to a " federal goal " , to an eventual common defence policy , to a Commission reduced in size from 17 to 12 , to European citizenship as proposed by the Spanish government , and to the European Parliament having a right of " co-decision " with the Council of Ministers [ see p. 38154 ] .
3 Each professor has a right to money and manpower resources depending only on his level of seniority and not on his track record in research .
4 Society of New York Hospital , held that ‘ every human being of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what shall be done with his own body . ’
5 The nub of informed consent , they say , is that every human of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what will be done with his body , and they trace the history of informed consent citing the Nuremberg Code ( 1949 ) and the Declaration of Helsinki ( 1964 , amended 1983 ) , which in the aftermath of war atrocities , attempted to ensure the principle of informed consent .
6 and interested parents have a right to know what this initiative actually means .
7 However , no sensible caddie has a right to start pulling out clubs until their boss says so .
8 ‘ Better than an old woman has a right to feel . ’
9 They claimed the Scottish people had a right to know what it was about .
10 They claimed the Scottish people had a right to know what it was about .
11 All people of pensionable age have a right , under the Supplementary Benefits Act 1966 , to a guaranteed income .
12 The right hon. Member has a right to put his question .
13 Whatever one may argue for the value of research findings which ensue from this technique ( and certainly the publication of Down and Out must have come as a revelation to many people in present-day Britain ) the question must be squarely faced as to whether the social researcher has a right to deceive and manipulate people for research purposes .
14 NICO , PATTI SMITH , The Stooges , Jonathan Richman , La Monte Young , John Cage , Nick Drake , Eno , Squeeze , Happy Mondays — John Cale 's CV is studded with the most intriguing of collaborations ; he has traversed more ground and confused more expectations than the average musician has a right to .
15 The unpaid seller has a right in the circumstances provided by section 41(1) to retain possession of the goods until he is paid or payment is tendered to him .
16 ‘ THIS CITY DOES NOT BELONG TO A PEOPLE , but to peoples … the human race has a right to Paris .
17 The fifth text is the central thesis of the Declaration on Religious Freedom : ‘ This Vatican Synod declares that the human person has a right to religious freedom .
18 ‘ Ought n't we to at least consider whether these people have a right to think he is. 1 do n't see what harm they 're doing ! ’
19 But , he added ‘ While these people have a right to live as they want , they are infringing on the rights of other people .
20 This is a good argument as it stands but one can well imagine that it would have been pressed in terms of these hopefuls having a right to be paid if they succeeded .
21 But the Prime Minister replied that each person had a right of appeal against tribunal decisions and that a report by the British Refugee Council had indicated how excellent the system was .
22 As well as this , private investors have a right of action in certain circumstances .
23 At the same time , it will return a missing sense of dignity which citizens of all ages have a right to enjoy .
24 Consumes of all ages have a right to reasonable protection against the sale of faulty goods and , of course , against fraud .
25 David Beskine of the RA said ‘ This is not private land but open moorland over which the public has for many years had a right to roam .
26 Manual workers made up a large proportion of the TUC membership , and the health of many of these was depicted as having been destroyed by their employment ; and , moreover , it was held that all workers had a right to a period of leisure in later life supported by-a full subsistence pension .
27 He states that ‘ the argument that all individuals have a right to privacy ( that is to say , freedom from observation , investigation and subsequent publication based on the investigation ) is strong but should be qualified when applied to the police ’ .
28 This document proclaimed to the people of Wales that members of a society with mental handicap had a right to the same services as everyone else , had the right to be treated as individuals , and might need special assistance to make this possible .
29 All viewers have a right of access to a variety of programmes , at prime viewing time , which respond to their requirements concerning information , culture and entertainment without any other restriction than payment of a fee .
30 All viewers have a right to be informed about the programming policies of television networks .
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