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How to use entitles in a sentence

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All these noble qualities are to be reverenced and loved, no doubt, but what entitles them to be called beautiful?
It is the breach of that order which entitles the aggrieved party to bring a motion for a contempt order.
What function do borders have in a global democracy, and what entitles people to a right of abode?
The decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project.
Your ticket entitles you to debark as many times as you like and reboard at no extra charge.
An Inter-Rail ticket entitles you to travel in second class on trains in the zones you've chosen.
He entitles this kind of opposition dialectical, and that of contradictories analytical.
It is that freedom which entitles churches not to marry any couples if to do so would offend their beliefs.
This entitles you to travel on most buses running in York at a flat-rate fee of 37p for a single journey.
This entitles employees to make regular savings from their pay over the next three or five years and earn a tax-free bonus.
Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway.
The inclusive price entitles you to a discounted drink on your next visit.
What entitles us to assume that a private linguist could even ostensively define his sign to himself in the first place?
Universal jurisdiction entitles a state to prosecute an offence even in the absence of any connection based on nationality, territory, or the protective principle.
A licence entitles only to the personal use of the equipment and is nontransferable.
Any condition which does entitles an illegal act or contradicting to the contract is not valid.
Status apart, there is no distinguishing mark of a university that I can see that entitles it to be put in a special category.
Work performed on the rest day entitles the worker to a rest break of a full one and a half days the following week.
An individual purchases a pass in Ontario that entitles the individual to admission to three plays at a theatre in Ontario.
A child's annual membership at a local health club entitles the child to participate in various activities.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The book fairly entitles Mr. Leacock to be considered not only a humorist but a benefactor.
The book fairly entitles Mr. Leacock to be considered not only a humourist but a benefactor.
That a Wesleyan missionary ventured, entitles him to the esteem of mankind.
No doubt labor will capacitate us, but it is the blood that entitles us, to enjoy the rest.
A roquet, but no other hit, entitles to the privileges of croquet.
At the same time I cannot see that a single effort of this sort entitles a man to be considered a sportsman.
It is this very thing which entitles Lovejoy to greater praise.
Since then, his work was that curious mixture of bad painting and good intentions that always entitles a man to be called a representative British artist.
As a more specific example, a devisee may obtain a declaratory judgment that a probated will entitles the devisee to a specific percentage of the net estate.
Surely that entitles him, at all events, to see any fun that's going?
The bitterest things have been said about the Lorelei during many centuries, but surely her conduct upon this occasion entitles her to our respect.
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