Sentence examples for more entitled to from inspiring English sources

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For a place that spends so much time moaning about the eastern welfare leeches, there is probably no other jurisdiction in the country more entitled to its entitlements.

"People feel more entitled to do that than ever before".

While some songs toy with echoes of the Beatles — and who's more entitled to do so?

"They were no more entitled to that treatment than Al Qaeda".

It means," she shrugs, "you feel much more entitled to your happiness".

Keaton is an object among objects, no more entitled to the camera's attention than a storefront or a passing car.

Arguably, women were more entitled to have "mum bods", seeing as some of them have actually carried babies.

If he doesn't, the restaurant, no more entitled to this found money than you, ends up with it.

In Egypt, for instance, a solid 60 percent of men said boys were more entitled to that education, while an equally solid 60 percent of women disagreed.

"I think people would like to see the cabdriver as a servant" — someone perhaps more entitled to a tip — "but they're unable to".

I'm surprised — I would have expected that children would act more entitled to parental financial support than their parents expected them to be.

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