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ineligible - use in sentences
Converse of object
- render: Failure to apply to an external body for funding will render the applicant ineligible for a Manchester Postgraduate Fellowship.
- remain: Remain ineligible for its effect on Benefits Plus Services rooms of safety.
- become: There are currently 15 countries that have not reached decision point, who are likely to become ineligible to receive debt relief.
Modifies a noun
- player: They had also played an ineligible player at number 1 in a further 2 matches.
- expenditure: The Program Manager or Program Officer can refer you to advice on ineligible expenditure.
- worker: Next two years ineligible workers in of pooled data.
Modifying Another Word
- financially: In September LAB informed Mrs A that she was financially ineligible for legal aid.
- largely: Largely ineligible for thus we are health system change instead of or.
- therefore: Payments are taxed as ordinary income each time and are therefore ineligible for transfer to an IRA.
Infinitive complement
- vote: By law members under the age of 18, not having reached their majority, are ineligible to vote or to become Charity Trustees.
- enter: Employees of Translink and their immediate families are ineligible to enter.
- apply: They are ineligible to apply for grants from the Society.
Used with adjective complement
- deem: A player who plays in the wrong ranking order is deemed ineligible.
- consider: Any program exceeding any of these timings may be considered ineligible for assessment.
Preposition: for
- re-election: Laura Alexandra ( 2001 ) served 2yr of 2nd Term, ineligible for re-election.
- appointment: To qualify as members they must have knowledge and experience of children with special educational needs and be ineligible for appointment as panel chairs.
- membership: Should there be a period during which former members of the Commission are ineligible for membership of the House of Lords.
- funding: Award holders who have not complied with these rules may be ineligible for further funding.
- prise: Duplicate entries will be rejected and ineligible for the prize.
- aid: In September LAB informed Mrs A that she was financially ineligible for legal aid.
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