Sentence examples for be entitled to make from inspiring English sources

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I'd rather see Lee's Lincoln than Spielberg's, but would he be entitled to make it?

As senator, he would be entitled to make only a couple of dozen appointments.

If not you would be entitled to make a claim to an employment tribunal which might then establish your true employment status.

All the candidates will be entitled to make a speech when the results have been announced, but the returning officer is expected to have a quiet word about keeping it brief, the spokeswoman said.

Sri Srinivasan, a lawyer for the federal government, said law enforcement officials who are engaged in protective service or crowd control, at least, should be entitled to make judgments based on protesters' speech.

The judge asked whether there was "any form of inquiry which I would be entitled to make?" He was told by Mr Ellison that apart from making an order for the defence costs, there was not - as the crown had offered no evidence.

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But, he said, everyone is entitled to make bad choices.

"Everybody's entitled to make a mistake," Mr. Fleischer said.

Any incoming government is entitled to make changes.

All things being equal, mind, he is entitled to make his class tell.

This is a moral argument, and it's one that Republicans are entitled to make.

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