Examples of 'he entitled' in a sentence
Meaning of "he entitled"
he entitled: This phrase is often used to indicate that someone has a right to do or have something. It can be used in legal contexts to refer to someone who has a legal right or claim. In informal contexts, it can also suggest a sense of privilege or entitlement
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Only after receiving the reply is he entitled to enter.
Nor is he entitled to benefit from the ensuing legal effects.
So Porphyry took upon himself to write fifteen books that he entitled Against the Christians.
Nor is he entitled to any compassion.
If a robber destroys a home or builds another floor on it, is he entitled to it?
He entitled to his opinion.
Then is not he entitled to a fair trial?
He entitled the album as a rebuttal to media attempts to place him in various creeds.
Which family benefits is he entitled to?
About a chapter he entitled Harmful Consumption of Alcohol.
There is one by an English traveler, he entitled it.
No wonder he entitled his autobiography Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners.
Antonin Artaud created a major body of theatrical theory he entitled ' Theatre of Cruelty '.
He entitled it Maestro.
Heaney published a translation of the work into English, which he entitled Sweeney Astray.
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Is not he entitled to have it the way he wanted it?
How much personal and additional exemption is he entitled to? 2.
Nor is he entitled to a termination benefit or a non-compete indemnity.
If a person in police custody was indigent, was he entitled to a court-appointed lawyer?
Is he entitled to some parts of the inheritance?
If we get divorced, is he entitled to any part of this house?
Is he entitled to know where you go on vacation?
How much is he entitled to?
Is not he entitled to have his own personal views?
If the agent terminates himself his contract, is he entitled to any indemnity?
Is not he entitled to his own small corner of the world?
He is a murder suspect! Then is not he entitled to a fair trial? Oh.
Is he entitled under national law to receive financial benefits / rewards for the invention?
Speaking of your uncle, isn't he entitled to a pension from the military?
He entitled the concept that he provided as his answer " concurrent update and recovery ".
What was he entitled to?
Is he entitled to call on Kerry to meet the demand?
During his teens, Bass began work on a novel, which he entitled Voleur.
He entitled the reedited version as Problems of Dostoevsky 's Poetics.
Siddall was repeatedly idealized in Rossetti's sketches, most of which he entitled simply "Elizabeth Siddal.
But was he entitled to a share of his father's estate?
What about Stephen Gregg? What was he entitled to?
Is not he entitled to a little context?
In fact, he talked about a doctrine he entitled " Bourguibisme ",.
Isnt he entitled to a little context?
He is a murder suspect! Then isn't he entitled to a fair trial?
Is not he entitled to some privacy?
The result of Kiro's two-year journey was a 48m2 oil painting which he entitled Planetarium.
Is he entitled to any share of my home?
Hai, if he entitled.
Is he entitled to living a normal life?
He now asks you the following, ( A ) Is he entitled to personal exemptions?
Why is he entitled to that privilege?
He completed his doctoral dissertation in 1840 that he entitled The Concept of Irony.
Is not he entitled to something?
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You are not entitled to anything in this world
We the jury in the above entitled cause
We are entitled to have our forces anywhere we want