Example sentences of "[be] entitled to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 People who would normally be entitled to small weekly amounts of disability working allowance or family credit if they took jobs , are to be paid instead with an advance of up to £104 to make benefits for those who get jobs appear more attractive .
2 He will also suggest that only the Monarch and a hard core of ‘ working ’ royals should be entitled to Civil List cash for public duties .
3 If the vendor attempts to avoid a balancing charge in respect of an industrial building by granting a long lease at a premium out of the " relevant interest " which he owns , Newco will not be entitled to industrial buildings allowances on the premium ( see s20 Capital Allowances Act 1990 ) .
4 In Northend ( Inspector of Taxes ) v White and Leonard and Corbin Greener and Others ( The Times , 26th February 1975 ) , a firm of solicitors receiving interest on a general client account with a bank was held in this case not to be entitled to earned income relief in respect of the interest because it had not been earned in return for professional services and was not ‘ immediately derived ’ from the carrying on of their profession .
5 Pensioners and workers would be entitled to automatic revision of income if inflation exceeded forecasts .
6 In Australia the mother would be entitled to legal aid , as in England the father would be so entitled .
7 On 17 May Marshalls wrote to the debtor confirming these terms , and mentioning that he might be entitled to legal aid with regard to litigation .
8 An applicant will not be entitled to legal aid if representation is available to him from his Trade Union .
9 The second unexpected area of conflict came over the question of who was to be entitled to final cut on the film .
10 If he fails to do both the plaintiff will be entitled to interlocutory judgment .
11 The expression " breach of warranty " is often used in disputes about deferred consideration , when vendors are said in the agreement to " warrant " that the profits reach a specified figure , and the purchasers seek a repayment from the vendors to compensate them for that loss , in most cases calculated on a pre-agreed formula : if the profits exceed the specified figure , the vendors may be entitled to additional consideration .
12 The minimum working age must be set at 16 years , and those over this age shall receive fair remuneration , and for a period of two years shall be entitled to vocational training in working hours .
13 In the present case , if the four respondents had been jointly entitled to exclusive occupation of the flat then , on the death of one of the respondents , the remaining three would be entitled to joint and exclusive occupation .
14 But , in fact , on the death of one respondent the remaining three would not be entitled to joint and exclusive occupation of the flat .
15 the extension of the care premium for eight weeks after the claimant ceases to be entitled to Invalid Care Allowance .
16 You will be entitled to sick pay in respect of any absence from work through sickness .
17 If the object is to be returned , the purchaser shall be entitled to fair compensation provided he exercised due care in the purchase .
18 If you believe you may be entitled to special relief and have not completed a form please request one as soon as possible so that your entitlement may be assessed .
19 This is one reason why over one million pensioners who would be entitled to supplementary pension are not claiming , although the benefits are a right , not a charity , and we all pay for them through our taxes .
20 The allowance carries with it a Class 1 contribution credit for the recipient 's National Insurance record , and if there are serious financial difficulties the recipient may also be entitled to supplementary benefit allowance .
21 Had the national insurance pensions been increased by an additional £5 a week over and above the inflation rate , and supplementary benefit uprated by the rate of inflation only , then virtually all of the 1.4 million claimants would no longer be entitled to supplementary benefit .
22 In both strikes , a great deal of confusion prevailed : most people had no clear idea when they would be entitled to supplementary benefit or how much they could claim .
23 You may also be entitled to departmental maternity pay during some of this period .
24 The party 's policy review paper says Muslims and other minority religious Home groups should be entitled to voluntary-aided schools provided they follow the national curriculum .
25 The party 's policy review has said that Muslims and other minority religious groups should be entitled to voluntary-aided schools ( for which nearly all the costs come from public funds ) provided they follow the national curriculum .
26 People should be entitled to basic benefits . ’
27 Affirming that " practically every leader agrees that negotiation is the key to reconciliation , peace and a new and just dispensation " , and in support of the government 's " declared intention to normalise the political process … without jeopardizing the maintenance of good order " , de Klerk announced changes which he said removed some of the most important obstacles to negotiation , namely ( i ) the lifting of the ban on the ANC , the PAC , the SACP and a number of subsidiary organizations ; ( ii ) the release of those imprisoned for membership of one of these banned organizations ( but not members imprisoned for politically motivated crimes involving violence ) ; ( iii ) the abolition of the media emergency regulations and of the education emergency regulations , although restrictions would remain on " visual material pertaining to scenes of unrest " ; ( iv ) the removal of restrictions imposed on 33 organizations under the state of emergency , including the National Education Crisis Committee , the United Democratic Front ( UDF ) , the Congress of South African Trade Unions ( COSATU ) and an extreme right-wing group , Die Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging van Suid-Afrika ; ( v ) the lifting of personal restrictions imposed on 374 people already released from detention ; and ( vi ) a six-month limit on detention without charge under the emergency regulations , with detainees henceforth being entitled to legal representation and their own choice of medical attention .
28 A local authority will record those people who step forward as being entitled to single-person discounts .
29 In principle all children , regardless of sex or parentage , were entitled to equal shares of property when a landholder died intestate .
30 The plaintiffs then argued that they were entitled to equal treatment by the law ; it was unjust that they should be compelled to use the Convention , the translation requirements of which they found insurmountably expensive , whilst the foreign defendant was under no such burden .
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