qualify - use in sentences

Preposition: for

  • exemption: Strictly speaking a charity must apply its income for charitable purposes in order to qualify for exemption from corporation tax on that income.
  • relief: Providing the contribution limits above are not exceeded, the contributions will qualify for full tax relief.
  • discount: Party Bookings of 10 or more qualify for a 10 % discount, subject to availability.
  • allowance: The RBS should therefore only seek clarification in respect of any accepted items which clearly do not qualify for allowances.
  • play-off: The top six teams in Division Two qualify for the promotion play-offs.
  • grant: Various areas of the UK also qualify for European development grants including South Wales, Scotland and North East England.

Preposition: on

  • row: With this ride, I could have qualified on the front row for yesterday's race.

Preposition: as

  • solicitor: Angus obtained a history degree at Queen Mary College, London and qualified as a solicitor in 1981.
  • accountant: Michael graduated with Honors in Law from Cambridge in 1966 and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1969.
  • barrister: All our advisors have a specialist degree as minimum, some are qualified as barristers, others are solicitors.
  • physiotherapist: This course is not suitable for people who have already qualified as a physiotherapist and are looking to do an MSc course to specialize.
  • prescriber: Forty-one, mostly health visitors and district nurses, were qualified as nurse prescribers.

Modifying Another Word

  • suitably: You should always consult a suitably qualified lawyer about any specific legal matter.

Infinitive complement

  • teach: Primary school teachers in the Netherlands are qualified to teach in special schools.

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.