Example sentences of "right for " in BNC.
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1 | On licensing issues CAMRA wants the right for pubs to open on Sunday afternoons and for children to be allowed into suitable pubs , reforms already introduced in Scotland . |
2 | The Campaign wants a major new right for pub customers : to be consulted over refurbishments to their locals . |
3 | Like any legal agreement , if there is a material breach by either party there should be a right for the injured party to terminate the contract . |
4 | The USA held to its position of open airways , with an international body having only a consultative role ; but it withheld the right for airlines to operate from any American point . |
5 | Now is about right for many of the 1981s , which are , however , not great wines , but very engaging and drinkable and at relatively affordable prices , even those with the well-known names . |
6 | There are five ways in which the consumer will benefit : a new legal Ombudsman to strengthen the present inadequate systems for handling complaints against solicitors and barristers ; cheaper conveyancing through banks and building societies being allowed to provide a one-stop house purchase service ; a new right for consumers to negotiate ‘ no-win no-fee ’ agreements with their legal advisers ; and more access to justice both by redistributing chunks of High Court work to county courts , plus extending solicitors ' rights of audience to the higher courts . |
7 | At a recent Labour national executive meeting the leader of the Labour group in the European Parliament failed to get a seconder from either left or right for a motion to have this whole issue discussed by the party conference . |
8 | By self-determination we mean the right for us to associate and integrate with the unitary state , or , as a nation , to secede . ’ |
9 | Victorian Gothic it certainly is , and looks wonderfully strong and solid and right for its hard-working and worthy owner , who was not averse to a little picturesque grouping of steep roofs and gables and the addition of a narrow corner tower . |
10 | But each time this has been tried , it comes up against the apparently irreconcilable rivalries of the three figures who have dominated the French right for the past 15 years — Jacques Chirac , Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and ( to a lesser extent ) Raymond Barre . |
11 | What he can do is to say that the legal owner can not in conscience , in equity , make use of his Common Law right for his own benefit ; he must use it for the benefit of the man for whom he holds it in trust . |
12 | He put his hand up her tunic — serve her right for having it so short — just as she got the door open and staggered screaming into her mother 's arms . |
13 | I suppose it serves her right for not reading THE FACE . |
14 | Universal suffrage in Britain dates only from after the Great War and the right for non-property holders to participate in local elections only dates back to 1949 . |
15 | ln the forest of Galtres , however , they had no such right for their sheep within the covert . |
16 | At the last election , his majority — once a healthy 14,000 — was slashed to under 4,000 through the efforts of Robert McCartney , a leading campaigner for ‘ equal citizenship ’ — the right for voters in Northern Ireland to have an input into the democratic process of the kingdom as a whole . |
17 | Mrs Bottomley 's first big test as Health Secretary will come this summer with the annual public spending round , which will be conducted against a background of concern over high Government borrowing and pressure from the Tory Right for public spending cuts . |
18 | Liberal Democrats believe that a pension should be a right for everyone . |
19 | It also provides a general right for the data subject to see and have copies of the data relating to him . |
20 | First , the old programme of the right for national self-determination still applied to the territories of the European overseas empires ( because of their backwardness ) . |
21 | The road continues south , climbing over a rise with a good retrospective view of the full length of Kingsdale and then makes a long descent to Thornton in Lonsdale after a branch turns off to the right for the A65 at Westhouse . |
22 | ‘ I should think we could put that right for you . |
23 | This must be related to the right for people to retire free from work-related injuries and illnesses . |
24 | Harold Wilson 's government introduced the original Redundancy Payments Act 1965 , which gave redundant workers the right for the first time to a statutory severance payment if they satisfied certain qualifying conditions . |
25 | It would not be proper or right for me to discuss what went on on the specific issues in the Cabinet and I do n't wish to do so . |
26 | recent years by the introduction of the statutory right for any council to spend up to the product of a 2p rate on any matter which the council itself considers is for the benefit of the area or part of the area , or all or some of the inhabitants . |
27 | Only the direction differed : left to right for the Austrians , right to left for the Russians . |
28 | Employment law provides employees with a range of rights including the right not to be unfairly dismissed , the right not to be subject to discrimination on the grounds of race or sex , and the right for women to receive the same pay as men if employed to do the same work or if the work is considered to be of equal value . |
29 | Was the product right for the area ? |
30 | There are several rooms available for private functions so there 's sure to be one just right for you ! |