Example sentences of "right of [noun sg] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And that is at least one of the problems with Locke 's theory of the right of resistance to arbitrary government .
2 Mr Gerald Kaufman , the shadow foreign secretary , reiterated Labour 's opposition to any commitment to offer the right of abode to favoured categories based on status or affluence .
3 In Denco Ltd. v Joinson [ 1991 ] , an employee who had a right of access to certain information in his employer 's computer system used another employee 's password to gain access to other parts of the computer system , something he was not entitled to do .
4 Mark Fisher 's Right to Know Bill would reform the Official Secrets Act and allow a general right of access to official records for members of the public .
5 Individuals have a right of access to personal information about themselves held by local authority social services departments .
6 Under the Access to Personal Files Act 1987 any individual has a right of access to personal information about himself in local authority social work records subject to certain exemptions .
7 Whilst welcoming the recommendation that the defence has an enforceable right of access to forensic material held by the prosecution , the Law Society is concerned and surprised that it is not proposed that this will extend to unused material generally .
8 Labour Party policy is to provide a general right of access to uncultivated land for walkers — a policy that specifically includes river banks and canal towpaths .
9 Section 42 gives the guardian a right of access to social work records .
10 ( c ) Access to records One of the guardian 's most important functions is to investigate the case and he is given a right of access to social work records compiled or held by the local authority and the NSPCC ( s42 ) .
11 Furthermore , the harvest feast was often seen as a focus for the customary rights of agricultural workers , including the crucial right of access to common land .
12 We will repeal the 1981 Nationality Act , reform immigration legislation to make it free from racial discrimination and restore the right of entry to British passport holders .
13 Such roads may or may not be subject to a public right of way or rights of way to specific landowners .
14 Does he agree that it is now essential that he withdraw the Asylum Bill now under consideration and instead institute a proper system of legal appeal that gives automatic rights of appeal to political asylum seekers and does not leave them at the mercy of his erroneous decisions ?
15 It is essential that Londoners have the same rights of access to acute health care as their provincial counterparts .
16 It is such rights that allow managers to allocate work , control resources and provide the rights of access to various networks of information .
17 Also as the membership and functions of the primary health care team grow and sectoral barriers are broken down , rights of access to patient information are being demanded .
18 Another concept implied rights of access to miraculous healing for the sick and crippled .
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