claim - use in sentences
Object
- compensation: If you have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence then you are legally entitled to claim personal injury compensation.
- dismissal: Employers have a year before employees can claim unfair dismissal.
- asylum: We are told these draconian measures along with a host of others contained in the Act will discourage people from claiming asylum in Britain.
- relief: CPD participants have been able to claim tax relief.
Converse of object
- lay: Moral obligation and evaluation A territory to which even most scientists do not usually lay claim is that of obligation.
- settle: However, there is still good reason to resist the temptation to routinely settle these claims.
- pursue: We shall continue to pursue claims for adequate compensation from the Council.
- reject: The ruling The Employment Appeal Tribunal rejected the claim.
Adjective modifier
- fraudulent: Working for this leading loss adjuster you will based within a specialist team handling potentially fraudulent claims.
- unfair: If an unfair dismissal claim succeeds, an Employment Tribunal will award compensation in two parts: the basic and the compensatory awards.
Adjective complement
- 28p: We are able to claim back 28p for each gift aided £ 1 donated by basic rate taxpayers.
Noun used with modifier
- compensation: We can provide free and without obligation legal advice, and explain what making an accident compensation claim could mean for you.
- negligence: Secret figures reveal there were 2123 medical negligence claims against the NHS in the past five years.
- asylum: Hence the recent triumphant announcement that it had reduced by half the number of asylum claims.
- injury: The time limits for making personal injury claims are, broadly speaking, much more generous than the time limits for making ET claims.
- dismissal: If an unfair dismissal claim succeeds, an Employment Tribunal will award compensation in two parts: the basic and the compensatory awards.
- accident: In addition, all off-site activities are covered by separate insurance which includes personal accident claims.
Preposition: for
- compensation: We shall continue to pursue claims for adequate compensation from the Council.
- dismissal: In most cases, you'd get a warning first anyway, otherwise you could claim for unfair dismissal or breach of contract.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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