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

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1 That they were n't having to give me a testimonial , which I would be entitled to soon , and were making a profit on my sale . ’
2 SIR — With the introduction of independent taxation we thought it best to share our investment income equally so that both of us would be entitled to the full allowances .
3 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 .
4 If this advice were incorrect , then Margaret Rose would be entitled to the Crown as coparcener and , in strict law , the vice in Elizabeth 's title could not have been removed by the Royal Titles Bill which would , ex hypothesi , have lacked the Royal Assent .
5 It would be a good idea , he pointed out to the noble lord , to buy a large freehold estate and divide it into twelve , creating twelve new freeholders who would be entitled to a vote each because of the property qualification ; he hastened to add that he would personally make sure that only suitable Tory adherents were thus enfranchised .
6 If the auditors ' report under s 248(3) were included in the accounts ( in a way which did not cause confusion ) , the company would be entitled to the exemptions , even if it did not take advantage of them .
7 Thus , for example , a household with an RNR value of 200 per cent has an income equal to twice the amount of benefit that it would be entitled to under the regulations of the time .
8 The idea here is that citizens would be entitled to compensation for loss caused by the conduct of a particular activity regardless of whether that activity was conducted legally or illegally , in a faulty way or absolutely blamelessly .
9 In Australia the mother would be entitled to legal aid , as in England the father would be so entitled .
10 He said that ‘ the parties must have intended that the first defendant would be entitled to a full indemnity in respect of all costs incurred by it or by the receiver . ’
11 Sailors were not expected to undertake more than their normal duties on board ship ; should they , however , be injured as a consequence of " warlike operations " , they would be entitled to a pension or gratuity , and should they lose their lives , dependent relatives would be granted compensation .
12 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 .
13 Where the net proceeds of sale exceed the amount of any claim the detainer may have for damages and expenses , the excess is recoverable from him by the person who would be entitled to the livestock but for the sale .
14 there 's a hundred thousand pounds worth of claims th then there are more fees that we would be entitled to .
15 Soon everybody with a club foot would be entitled to a misconceived operation which would lead to an amputated leg ; but what did that signify ?
16 If the creditor makes application for time to be extended , the trustee would be entitled to be heard .
17 So long as she looked after the child , she would be entitled to £1 a week .
18 A brief calculation showed that if the client is entitled to severe disability premium he would be entitled to income support but could not sign a green form to give this initial advice or to act on the other matter .
19 It was agreed that there would be no partnership salaries or interest on capital and that Frost would be entitled to a 20% share of the profits/losses .
20 South Africa published a bill on March 21 , 1990 , Namibia 's independence day , declaring that no child born in Namibia after that day would be entitled to South African citizenship .
21 Pensioners and workers would be entitled to automatic revision of income if inflation exceeded forecasts .
22 Prince Sihanouk himself proposed a compromise on Sept. 21 , whereby he would be appointed Chair and the SOC would be entitled to a seventh delegate .
23 Those dismissed after being convicted by people 's revolutionary courts , however , would be entitled to reinstatement only if the verdict against them was revoked .
24 Under a law signed by Menem on Jan. 2 , Argentines jailed without charge during the 1976-83 military dictatorship would be entitled to compensation of US$40 for each day spent in prison , US$30,000 in the case of serious injury , and US$50,000 in the case of the death of a relative .
25 If the computer is delivered late , then you would be entitled to damages based on the loss in profits in the normal course of business but you would not be entitled to anything should you lose the government contract .
26 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 .
27 would be entitled to occupation of the premises and any superior landlord under whom that person derives title .
28 Sainsbury 's want to develop the Grange Road site but Caldaire said the move was not financially viable for them because under privatisation rules the Government would be entitled to half the money from any sale .
29 After three months they would be entitled to the statutory minimum wage in Germany , but this would still be less than the wages taken home by Germans working on the same site .
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