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

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1 The male has a gold to orange main body colour enhanced by red markings .
2 The board has a commitment to Banbridge hospital and to continuing health care and social services in its area .
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 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 .
5 The law does provide a battery of preventative powers available to the police and others , after all , every member of the public , every citizen has a duty to erm prevent a breach of the peace occurring in his presence .
6 The , the point of the change in our constitution was actually to er move strictly away from all parish organizations having a right to representative here , and just a small number have elected .
7 In fact everything about him was shiny ; his hair , face , clothes , briefcase , shoes , fingernails , even his ears had a shine to them .
8 Many clients had a tendency to just store their money away and not do anything with it and sit in clothes that did n't belong to them .
9 The document stated that land was the property of the people living on it , and that every citizen had a right to a plot .
10 You do n't think the Jews have a mission to the world ? ’
11 I 'm not arguing about that at all , but the people of Wheatley have a right to the same protection that everybody else has under the planning axe .
12 And that 's why the Unionist parties have a duty to be more interested in this possible peace .
13 First of all , as I say , we only deal through motor traders anyway , and there is this liability that the motor trade have anyway , and obviously if if something like that has happened it 's going to occur fairly rapidly , but certainly within three months or three thousand miles , and obviously the owner of the vehicle has a redress to the dealer and obviously if there 's one of our policies on it we would probably accept liability on that , although I ca n't say for definite .
14 Alida has a right to some freedom , she herself is …
15 The study investigated children in care whose social workers wanted to find homes with substitute families for them , taking as two basic assumptions that every child has a right to a family of his [ or her ] own , and that adoption and fostering are not completely separate categories but have a considerable area of overlap .
16 Shearer also sees the centre as ‘ working towards our own version of the Children 's Charter — every child has a right to be able to breathe properly .
17 Every child has a right to the best education and every parent should be confident that their child gets the best start in life .
18 The difference is critical , since total productive consumption has a relationship to unproductive consumption , whilst the Harrod equation is indiscriminate as to the nature of consumption ; nor does it take into account the rate of profit .
19 The move to introduce specialist designations stems from the belief that the Institute has a responsibility to its members to formally recognise and award qualifications for specialist knowledge and skills , so that they do not have to look to outside bodies .
20 If only more pubs had a commitment to ale and hearty eating
21 The council had a responsibility to local businesses and should respond positively by allowing the change of use .
22 The Generalísimo was thoroughly imbued with the idea that Spain had a right to territory in North Africa .
23 Gifted professional golfers have a duty to the game just as tournament administrators have a duty to defend the integrity of sport .
24 W w the County Council have a duty to er consider this application so it 's not a question of them ducking their responsibilities they 're not capable of in law of ducking their responsibilities .
25 Regarding the involvement of others , besides teachers , we are unlikely to have a Swedish style debate in Parliament , despite the fact that the community has a right to it , and that curricular decision-making is a political act .
26 Schumacher has a sure-footedness to his moves in and out of the cockpit , but it has to be said that Schumacher 's Rug is not just a Nightmare , it 's a German Nightmare — efficient , expansionist , first to the sunbed .
27 Information imparted by , and collected about the patient is given in confidence , so the information gatherer has a responsibility to be familiar with the records system in use , know who has access , and be aware of risks associated with the legitimate use of records ( Cowan , 1987 ) .
28 The first is that the effect of such an undertaking would be to impose an obligation on the council to indemnify Wickes against damage suffered by it , in the event of section 47 being held to be invalid as inconsistent with article 30 , irrespective of whether in such circumstances Wickes has a right to damages — i.e. , irrespective of whether the Bourgoin case is wrongly decided .
29 ‘ Any man who is banker to the great John Stevenson has a right to be happy at this hour , ’ he said .
30 Bruce has a claim to the Scottish throne .
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