Example sentences of "for [art] rights [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Simon Fraser , the SLF director , said : ‘ In spite of what Government and others might say about quota not having a value , there are clearly farmers willing to pay very large sums for the rights to Sheep Annual Premium .
2 Top studios are fighting for the rights to Benson 's story .
3 Rival producers Robert Halmi , who recently paid a record £5 million for the rights to film Scarlett , and Marvin Davis , the former owner of 20th Century Fox , both claim to have secured exclusive rights to official KGB archives .
4 Cameron 's father began writing plays again , and managements competed for the rights to stage each new mature masterpiece .
5 But it is now under threat from a consortium of millionaire promoters from Jersey who have offered a ‘ blank cheque ’ for the rights to stage future tournaments .
6 How far will terrestrial broadcasters compete for the rights to SPORTS coverage ?
7 Such utilities may only be used to make backups of precious disks which you have purchased and respect for the rights of software manufacturers must be upheld .
8 The outcome of the dispute was hailed by the parents and their supporters as a victory for the rights of parents .
9 Equally vociferous are the parent-oriented Campaign For One Parent Families and the Family Rights Group , whose arguments for the rights of parents in the face of state intervention have contributed to the pressure which produced the recent DHSS Code of Practice relating to access to children in care .
10 Ronald Dworkin , Oxford Professor of Jurisprudence , clarifies this fundamental principle that concern for the rights of others must rest on their own personal welfare and not on some sense of the ‘ general benefit ’ :
11 Clearly its exercise must be governed by practical considerations , and by a proper regard for the rights of others .
12 There are already important safeguards , which we have improved , for the rights of members in such schemes .
13 Whether he originated the union or not , its inspiration seemed to have been Thomas Moore , a former naval officer who campaigned tirelessly for the rights of seamen , and who became its honorary president .
14 Hughie Smith , president of the National Gypsy Council , a body set up to fight for the rights of gypsies , said : ‘ The point is that York does have hundreds of acres of land .
15 Your concern for the rights of women
16 But the greatest blow to the dictates of fashion on women 's dress came with the World War I. Although Laura Ashley had , unconsciously , much in common with the nineteenth-century dress reformers it is ironic that their efforts towards change were entangled inextricably with the organized struggles for the rights of women ; women , to be taken seriously , had to dress in a more robust , sensible manner , they stated — an argument amply demonstrated by their usefulness in wartime .
17 Constitutional provisions for the rights of Romanies , the subject of a recent Helsinki Watch report alleging discrimination and said to be Slovakia 's second-largest minority after Hungarians , were welcomed by Alojz Pompa , chairman of the League of Romany Unity , in a radio interview on Sept. 4 .
18 The news agency also linked the decision to Yeltsin 's concern for the rights of Russian-speakers living in the Baltic states .
19 On July 3 delegates amended sections of the charter dealing with respect for the rights of individuals and of nationalities , workers ' rights , access to the mass media , and the independence of the judiciary .
20 A few days later a second action brought by the newly created Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members seeking an injunction was rejected by the High Court .
21 The Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members-A Framework for the Future ?
22 The post of Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members was established under the provisions of section 19 of the Employment Act 1988 , in order to help protect certain statutory rights of trade union members .
23 Since 1st November 1990 , at the applicant 's discretion , the words , ‘ assisted by the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members ’ , can be added after their name in the title of proceedings , although the Commissioner can never be an actual party to those proceedings .
24 The ‘ next step ’ of setting up a public authority-the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members-to assist actively in enforcing such individual rights could have been too much to swallow for the unions .
25 Was there a real need to create the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members ?
26 In fact , the author notes with great interest a proposal in the latest Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill to create another Commissioner-the Commissioner for Protection Against Unlawful Industrial Action-modelled along the lines of the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members .
27 The parliament met in Luxembourg to establish a European pressure group for the rights of pensioners and to set a common standard pensioners could use to lobby their own governments .
28 as if his experience was going to lead to a campaign for the rights of corpses or something .
29 you know , because they do n't know what their right are with And you know , I think places like the law centre , which fight for the rights of people in , you know to develop that that kind of service for people .
30 We 're not about cynically smothering access to justice with a cynical morass of restrictions cut and downright cynical regard for the rights of people who 're often in a vulnerable position .
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