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

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1 A dismissed employee who makes a successful claim is eligible for a tax-free cash sum by way of compensation up to £4560 on a basic award and up to £8000 on a compensatory award .
2 The earnings allowance under the 1948 Act , which entitled those over 60/65 eligible for a contributory pension to earn a small amount without incurring deductions from their pension , was intended to discourage retirement at the minimum age ( Hansard , Vol. 432 , No. 150 , Cols 1380–1472 ) .
3 Applicants for full-time postgraduate diploma courses may be eligible for a discretionary award from local education authorities/education and library boards .
4 At present most are eligible for a discretionary parole review after serving one-third of their time , or six months , whichever is longer .
5 This would almost make it only eligible for a speculative developer who reckoned he might be able to pull the right political strings to get the site suitably rezoned for a later sell-on .
6 Some small businesses may also benefit from that option since the Bill abolished the minimum threshold of rateable value which a business previously had to meet to be eligible for a metered supply .
7 Students eligible for a MANDATORY AWARD from a grant awarding authority should bring a photocopy of their offer of award letter to hand in at enrolment .
8 Students not eligible for a MANDATORY award from an appropriate grant awarding authority , e.g. Education and Library Board or Local Education Authority , must bring a satisfactory letter of authority from another source or pay the fees in full .
9 Does the Minister accept that it is no good being eligible for a mandatory award if it is then not paid ?
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