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

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1 8 Everyone has a chance to be the leader .
2 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
3 Everyone has a right to be buried in the churchyard of the parish in which they die — assuming that one exists , and that there is space left .
4 Article 25 ( 1 ) of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights , subscribed by the United Kingdom in December 1948 , runs as follows : ‘ Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and of his family , including medical care. ,
5 The statement ‘ everyone has a right to medical care adequate to his health and well-being ’ is , in the Universal Declaration , tantamount to the highwayman 's ‘ stand and deliver ’ : if this right is not realisable within a society , it must be realised by compulsory redistribution and reorganisation as between societies , and if it is still impracticable even by compulsion on an international scale , so much the worse for the international community !
6 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
7 Since everyone has a right to treatment whether they have been contributors or not , it is difficult to justify .
8 Everyone has a right to be treated with respect .
9 Everyone has a right to everything .
10 Everyone has a right to his or her opinion and mum has received her fair share of opposition .
11 If one can discover which protein is missing , then one has a clue to its necessary role in memory formation .
12 As far as this representative model is concerned procedural entitlements are viewed in purely instrumental terms , according to the contribution they may be expected to make to the accuracy of the underlying substantive policy judgments , and since no one has a right to a particular policy outcome , no one has aright either to any particular form of decision-making process .
13 This brings us on to the second of Dworkin 's grounds for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts , for if no one has a right to any particular form of decision-making process — whether a right to a hearing itself , a right to cross-examine witnesses or to be given reasons for a decision -this can only be because such a right can not be derived from the master principle of equal concern and respect .
14 So neither one has a right to a decision in his or her favour , and the judge must decide the case according to whichever rule he thinks best for the future , all things considered .
15 It said there what he had long believed , that one had a duty to be brave , a duty to one 's soul .
16 Well I do n't think anybody has a right to anything in particular .
17 I do n't wish to be disrespectful , and everybody has a right to their own taste , but it was the colour of it that really put me off .
18 I do n't I mean it 's sort of like you know , everybody has a right to this .
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