Example sentences of "eligible for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Children will become eligible for legal aid in their own right in April under changes announced last month by Lord Mackay , the Lord Chancellor . |
2 | Persons eligible for legal aid should have a free choice of lawyers and the services provided should be of the same quality as those available for fee-paying clients . |
3 | The interests of the alleged contemnor require that he should have the right to be informed of the charges which he has to meet , to be advised and represented if he so wishes ( subject to his being eligible for legal aid or otherwise able to finance his defence ) , to be given a full and fair opportunity of meeting those charges and , if found guilty of contempt of court , to be informed in sufficiently clear terms of what has been found against him . |
4 | Mr. O'Connell indicated that , on what the debtor told him , he would not be eligible for legal aid . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The Bar notes with concern the reduction in number of those eligible for legal aid and finds the proposals for the introduction of a system of standard fees in the magistrates ' courts to be contrary to the interests of the public and to justice and to be offensive and unfair to the profession . |
8 | He wished to amend para ( a ) to read as follows : ‘ The Bar notes with concern the reduction in number of those eligible for legal aid . |
9 | This meeting agrees to provide a reasonable level of financial and logistical and other support to those students who wish to pursue legal action against the CLE , who are not eligible for legal aid . |
10 | In the UK , the client must either be eligible for legal aid , or fund the action himself and risk not recovering costs . |
11 | In Britain she 's eligible for legal aid to help her fight the case . |
12 | Therefore , of 180 patients eligible for colonic cancer surveillance in ulcerative colitis 160 were entered into the programme . |
13 | The crucial factor is that Russia and the other republics should be eligible for macroeconomic aid on an IMF basis . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | It would also need to embrace countries like Nigeria , which are still unrealistically classed as middle-income and therefore not eligible for Paris-club relief . |
17 | In the second half of 1989 about one-third of convicted ETA prisoners were also reclassified to make them eligible for early release . |
18 | Most are existing schemes eligible for extra EIB money under the Edinburgh facility , which allows the bank , the European Commission 's investment arm , to lend more than its usual 50 per cent ceiling to suitable , growth-promoting projects . |
19 | Those studying for the Professional Certificate will normally be eligible to become student members but may be eligible for other grades of membership . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | The government , which had reportedly paid US$120,000,000 in debt interest arrears to the two multilateral agencies in the previous six months , had still to repay a further $540,000,000 in further interest payments before it became eligible for new loans . |
22 | Holders of the honours degree are eligible for partial exemption from the professional examinations for membership of the Institute of Actuaries . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | We will make inner city Task Force and City Challenge areas eligible for regional innovation grants . |
25 | As the end of the tax year approaches many people who are eligible for personal pensions and those with the old retirement annuity contracts need to plan their contribution strategy carefully . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Because Wirral , as an urban borough with areas of high social need , was eligible for additional central funds from the Department of Environment 's Inner Area Programme , it was able to allocate funds rapidly to finance this . |
28 | Those who are in full time work are not entitled to income support but all households are eligible for additional payments related to children and housing costs . |
29 | The first round of applications eligible for additional consents will come forward in April 1993 . |
30 | Student parents are eligible for financial assistance with sessional fees , and should contact the Students ' Union Education and Welfare offices at Jordanstown ( 0232 ) 365131 ext 2400/2452 or Coleraine ( 0265 ) 44141 ext 4323 for advice . |