right - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • protect: Physicians for Human Rights USA The aim of physicians for human rights is to promote health by protecting human rights.
  • have: You have the right of access to your personal records held on our files.

Adjective modifier

  • human: Egerton focuses on the Canadian reaction to the Cold War debate on human rights.
  • intellectual: These attempt to meet students ' needs without compromising intellectual property rights.
  • statutory: Statutory rights of way are either footpaths or bridleways.
  • legal: These centers are prisons in all but name, with detainees having fewer legal rights than criminals arrested on charges of rape and murder.
  • civil: She fought fearlessly for disabled people's civil rights, [ Often putting her own safety at risk ] .

Noun used with modifier

  • voting: Their role is to bring an independent, lay perspective to the board and they have full voting rights on board decisions.
  • property: That player had property rights risks expansion into new out a whole.

Modifies a noun

  • Hon: Perhaps in the light of that report tomorrow the right hon.
  • side: Does Lennon always play on the right side of the field?
  • direction: You have taken a big step in the right direction by coming to GA.
  • hand: After 200 yards there is a right hand turn down a track.
  • click: Now, right click the hacked text and you'll have the option to accept or reject the changes.
  • corner: Windows can be closed by hitting the ' small cross ' icon in the top right corner of the window.

Noun used with modifier

  • turn: At the end of this road, turn right.

Preposition: of

  • appeal: Nothing in this Bulletin affects a taxpayer's right of appeal on any point.

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