Example sentences of "[art] right of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In a joint statement they said Mr Bush ‘ holds it in his power to deny the right of choice to the poorest , most vulnerable American women ’ .
2 Merchants could buy safe-conducts and licences exempting them from the right of wreck from the Duke of Brittany .
3 The basis of it is that the landlord , by letting the premises , confers on the tenant the right of possession during the term and impliedly promises not to interfere with the tenant 's exercise and use of the right of possession during the term .
4 The basis of it is that the landlord , by letting the premises , confers on the tenant the right of possession during the term and impliedly promises not to interfere with the tenant 's exercise and use of the right of possession during the term .
5 It was , moreover , generally a patronage source for government itself , and no ordinary burgh or county member of parliament would have much concern with it , though George Dempster of Dunnichen , when member of parliament for the Dundee district , thought it worth his while to attempt an approach to Lord Cassillis , who had the right of presentation to the chair of humanity in the University of St. Andrews , to seek that appointment for political advantage .
6 On the foregoing conditions the Goldsmiths ' Company will grant to the Corporation a lease of the School Buildings and Land connected therewith free of rent for 999 years , and will give them a perpetual endowment of £290 per annum in addition to the sum of £10 which they are bound to pay under the will of Sir Edmond Shaa ; but the Lease and the Endowment Grant shall contain clauses giving the Goldsmiths ' Company the right of re-entry in the one case and making the annuity to cease in the other on breach of any or either of the conditions above named . "
7 Treaty as regards , respectively , the right of establishment and the right of participation in the capital of companies or firms within the meaning of article 58 .
8 The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized ’ .
9 ‘ The fundamental right of freedom of speech is involved in this litigation , and not merely the right of liberty of the press .
10 The second most important power which came with the ownership of the Golden Share was the right of veto over the hiring and firing of the editor .
11 Where an innkeeper exercises the right of lien over the property of a guest , the innkeeper owes to the guest whose property the innkeeper is retaining a duty to take reasonable care of the property in question .
12 Eagle Star blame the Vale of White Horse Council which owns the right of way through the precinct .
13 We soon learned to give animals the right of way in the swamps , sitting for hours at a time in the dugout , watching elephants plod by .
14 A statement is expected before Christmas on how many of Hong Kong 's 3 million British passport-holders are to be granted the right of residence in the United Kingdom .
15 People who have the right of residence in the United Kingdom and who might apply for social security benefits will have their application assessed on the same criteria as British citizens .
16 To let the Plantagenet administration do the work of government while reserving the right of intervention in the last resort was a sensible and inexpensive use of limited Capetian resources .
17 He was also partly , though not wholly , responsible for the ‘ non-intervention ’ policy which Britain and France pursued with regard to the Spanish Civil War , even though it was being blatantly ignored by Germany , Italy and Russia , and though it denied a legitimate Republican government the right of access to the world market for arms with which to defend itself .
18 The Government would be powerless , having denied itself the right of access to the ordinary courts in such an eventuality .
19 Under CSO proposals from the Royal College of Psychiatrists , the care team would have the right of access to the client and a better chance of using gentle persuasion .
20 ‘ Others have made the mistake of asking for respect for their traditions and languages and of claiming the human rights that are due to them — including the right of access to the mass media ’ .
21 We broadly support the notion that everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside , although we also believe that with rights come responsibilities .
22 The right of access to the information needed to allow individuals to make informed training and career choices .
23 In our view it is manifestly not right that councillors should allow their personal opinions on a political or industrial matter to stand in the way of the right of access of the public to all publications which can reasonably be provided .
24 What is at issue in this case is the taking up , on a self-employed basis , of activities in the fisheries sector and the pursuit of those activities , in other words , the right of establishment in the fisheries sector .
25 I take the view that the right to register a fishing vessel , as a precondition for pursuing the activity of fishing in another member state , likewise constitutes an element which is inseparable from the right of establishment in the sea-fishing sector and , on that basis , falls within the sphere of application of article 52 of the E.E.C .
26 I consider that all those methods of presence or representation in the territory of the flag member state are not only justified from the point of view of the Community system of fishing quotas , but they are also indissociable from the actual exercise of the right of establishment in the sea fishing sector .
27 If the application is refused , or the conditions are unacceptable , the applicant has the right of appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment .
28 The latter has limited powers to make judgments in the first instance , subject to the right of appeal to the the Court of Justice .
29 Where the decision is adverse to the claimant , information about the right of appeal to the Commissioners must be given .
30 The right of appeal to the Court of Session does not apply to the decision of a sheriff in an application relating to registered clubs under Part VII of the Act ( subs .
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