Example sentences of "[art] right [to-vb] to the " in BNC.

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1 With literacy came the ability to register to vote , to exercise the right to go to the polls in an election , and to begin to develop their previously latent political power in an attempt to seek their own solution to their problems .
2 I mean , you 've got the right to go to the dentist , the right to go to the doctor !
3 I mean , you 've got the right to go to the dentist , the right to go to the doctor !
4 Every refugee applicant will have the right to go to the adjudicator , who will decide .
5 Every refugee applicant will have the right to appeal to the adjudicator .
6 If the said Member of Parliament is not selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate at the special meeting referred to in paragraph ( b ) above to be the prospective parliamentary candidate , he or she shall have the right to appeal to the National Executive Committee on the grounds , and only on the grounds , that the procedure laid down in these rules and the general provision of the constitution and rules have not been properly carried out .
7 The tenant having died , his daughter sought to rely on the provisions which would give her the right to succeed to the statutory tenancy .
8 If a carer moves into a rented house to care for someone the right to succeed to the tenancy on the death of the tenant is lost ( Schedule 6 para 3 ) unless the care has lasted at least 5 years ( formerly 6 months was the qualifying period ) .
9 And he reserved the right to say to the Government ‘ Get your tanks off my lawn ’ .
10 Therefore price competition between them for the right to sell to the retailers would drive price to marginal cost .
11 Her complaint was that she had the right to return to the job she had left : if this was not possible because of redundancy , she had a right under s 45(3) of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 to be offered alternative employment if there was a suitable available vacancy .
12 As to the right to object to the grant of a licence , see note B ( 1 ) ( c ) , below .
13 ( 4 ) An offeror will not know whether there is any opposition to the compulsory acquisition of the minority ( minority shareholders have the right to object to the court under CA 1985 , s430C ) until he has acquired 90 per cent of the shares to which the offer relates and served the compulsory sale notices .
14 Subordinates with the right to travel to the West knew that when they returned , a suitable gift , whether a silk-tie or a pornographic video , would be expected by their immediate superior .
15 And finally , social citizenship rights , on a range from ‘ the right to a modicum of economic wealth and security ’ to ‘ the right to share to the full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilized being according to the standards prevailing in society ’ were won in the twentieth century , especially in the post-war period when the welfare state was extended so that all were guaranteed education , health care and a ‘ safety net ’ of financial provision through what was then ‘ national assistance ’ .
16 If he should come to hear of all this , however , he still had the right to apply to the court for a ‘ stay of execution ’ .
17 Where a closure order has been made , the licence-holder has the right to apply to the board for cancellation of the order , on the ground that the cause of the order has been rectified ( subs .
18 The demand must include an explanation to the debtor of the purpose of it and the fact that if he does not comply with it , bankruptcy proceedings may be commenced against him , the time within which and the methods of compliance and the right to apply to the court for the demand to be set aside .
19 The client may then pursue the right to apply to the High Court for an order to have the bill taxed .
20 Once the notice has been served , the tenant has the right to apply to the Court for a new general lease and the Court will grant a new lease of up to 14 years unless the landlord objects on one of the few grounds for objection set out in the 1954 Act .
21 Section 22 and s23 of the Arbitration Act 1950 preserve the right to apply to the court to set aside an award on the ground of misconduct by the arbitrator : misconduct sometimes amounts to what appear to be no more than minor procedural solecisms .
22 Parents have a right to appeal to the Secretary of State when the LEA has decided , following the assessment , that it is not required to determine the special educational provision that should be made .
23 ‘ He has a month to hand in his resignation and he has a right to appeal to the Queen . ’
24 The minority still have a right to object to the court but that opposition is usually known and dealt with before the bidder becomes committed to acquire any shares in the target .
25 The Directive permitted a right to apply to the courts against decisions by the relevant national authorities without restricting the exercise of discretion by those authorities .
26 If the plaintiff had no remedy by an appeal to the judges , he might , and probably would have , a right to apply to the Court of Queen 's Bench for a mandamus .
27 The doctor in charge , the hospital managers or the nearest relative may discharge the patient , who has a right to apply to the Mental Health Review Tribunal within the first fourteen days of detention .
28 Those who love it have every right to say to the offenders : ‘ Go elsewhere if you ca n't control yourselves . ’
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