Example sentences of "[be] eligible for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you are elderly , you may be eligible for financial assistance to buy security equipment .
2 It appears that the mother would be eligible for financial assistance in returning with the children to Australia , whereas the father and the lady with whom he now lives would have to fund their own travel arrangements to England and to that extent the father would be disadvantaged .
3 … With regard to the provision of state benefits , I am advised and do verily believe that [ the mother ] would be eligible for financial assistance under either the Ontario General Welfare Assistance Act ( administered by local municipalities ) or the Family Benefits Act ( administered provincially by the maintenance branch of the Ministry of Community and Social Services ) .
4 The proposals , based on the premise that " cosmopolitan " laws put French people at a disadvantage , effectively placed immigrants in a separate category of those who could not be joined by their families and should not be eligible for certain benefits , while French people would take priority for jobs and housing .
5 The male millionaire will not get any rebates , whereas the single older widow will be eligible for substantial rebates , and a single unmarried mother with several children who is on income support will pay nothing .
6 During the week OAPs travelling in either direction will be eligible for substantial travel concessions agreed with the major travel companies .
7 The crucial factor is that Russia and the other republics should be eligible for macroeconomic aid on an IMF basis .
8 Students are not eligible for community charge benefit in respect of such a period , but may be eligible for transitional relief .
9 Candidates whose spending remained below the thresholds of $600,000 for the House and $5,500,000 for the Senate , would be eligible for federal campaign funds .
10 Those studying for the Professional Certificate will normally be eligible to become student members but may be eligible for other grades of membership .
11 Those studying for the Professional Diploma will normally be eligible to become either intermediate or licentiate members but may be eligible for other grades of membership .
12 Match this with your income ( remember , you may be eligible for various family and welfare benefits ) and look at where your problems lie .
13 c ) The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members without voting powers who need not be members of the Society , and who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
14 c ) The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
15 The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members without voting powers who need not be members of the Society , and who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
16 The Honorary Officers , who shall be elected biennially and be eligible for immediate re-election , shall be a President , Honorary Treasurer and such Officers as the Society may from time to time decide to appoint .
17 Gaidar ( as Deputy Premier in charge of economic reform — see below for his transfer to the Finance Ministry ) pledged government help for the farmers , promising that they would continue to be eligible for preferential loans , and that a draft bill to release farmers ' sons from military service was in preparation .
18 Barriers on textiles would be eliminated in 10 years but , to be eligible for preferential trade , most garments , under a " country of origin " clause , had to be produced from yarn made inside NAFTA .
19 Mr. O'Connell indicated that , on what the debtor told him , he would not be eligible for legal aid .
20 The debtor 's affidavit evidence is in sharp conflict : he was given no advice on whether he might be eligible for legal aid , Mr. O'Connell was aware of his dire financial circumstances , the costs implications of the course recommended were not discussed , and he did not receive the letter .
21 The Lord chancellor 's proposals , contained in Regulations due to come into effect on 12th April , would potentially affect about 12–14 million adults : some would cease to be eligible for legal aid ; some would have to pay much more than at present ; and some would be required to pay a contribution for the first time .
22 In the UK , the client must either be eligible for legal aid , or fund the action himself and risk not recovering costs .
23 To counterbalance these increases , government employees were awarded a wage rise of £S300 a month , while around 500,000 low-paid public-sector workers would be eligible for monthly grants of the same amount .
24 As with legal aid , those on income support or family credit , or with a weekly disposable income of less than £61 will be eligible for free advice and assistance .
25 Conable said that Mexico would be eligible for further loans worth $3,000 million in 1990 , two-thirds of which would be devoted to debt reduction .
26 However , many of the 1.3 million recipients who would have ceased to be eligible for supplementary benefit were receiving what is called certificated housing benefit .
27 You probably will be eligible for Supplementary Benefit ; first you have to register "
28 Apart from any safeguards built into your employment contract , you may be eligible for statutory rights not to be unfairly dismissed and to redundancy pay calculated on the basis of a formula reflecting your age , years of service and ( up to a point ) salary level .
29 Even if association with the Olympics would n't help in getting sponsorships ( which it definitely would ) , by being in the Olympic movement U.S. rugby would be eligible for large U.S. Olympic Committee grants to help administer its programmes .
30 Solicitors who gain rights to appear in the High Court will be eligible for High Court judgeships , as will circuit judges who were formerly solicitors .
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