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Example sentences for "much right"

  • We have as much right to be here as Evangelicals have.

  • It is contrary to nature to expect that mankind will give up this right to please a whim of drones--a system according to which the lazy and indolent would have as much right to property as the industrious and hard-working.

  • I have just as much right here as he has.

  • Yes, Sir, I have just as much right in this Old Pasture as he has, and if he thinks he can drive me out he is going to find that he was never more mistaken in his life!

  • We've got just as much right to the money in the valise as those robbers have; don't you think so?

  • We have as much right to it as those robbers.

  • Only a wag or a fool, again, would argue that a Fijian has just as much right as we have to his opinions on medical matters, or on the morality of polygamy, infanticide, and cannibalism.

  • She told me she had as much right in the house as I.

  • And the doctor walked into the room and closed the door, just as if he had as much right there as its master.

  • A person has just as much right to come to me and say, "You shall not sit on that bench; you shall not transact the business of a magistrate," as you have to prevent these industrious men working to earn a living.

  • You have as much right here," said I, "as I or my companion; but you had no right to stand listening to our conversation.

  • I abhor taking away life--the brutes have as much right to live as ourselves.

  • But I have as much right to my way of thinking as Mr. Wade has.

  • If I want to write the President or send him a telegram, I think I have as much right as anyone else to do so.

  • I said, "For security reasons I want you to know that I am an American citizen, and even though I am poor I have as much right as any other human being, and Mrs. Kennedy was escorted to the hospital to see her husband.

  • They saw in full operation a bank, chartered by a Congress who had as much right to judge of their constitutional powers as their successors.

  • She believed she had as much right there as they had, and she resolved to maintain her right.

  • I shall be just as frank with you as you wish, and I know you have just as much right to your feelings and views as I have to mine.

  • You have as much right there as I have, only I would not come in looking like that.

  • Surely a citizen of the United States has as much right in any one of the states as he would have in a foreign land, however remote or however powerful its government may be.

  • This is more a question of prejudice than principle, but a voter has as much right to his prejudices as to his vote.

  • One man has just as much right to try it as another.

  • They may abolish the order of Freemasons, which he thought that they had just as much right to do as to make the foreign nobility renounce their titles before they should be accepted as American citizens.

  • States--they were the property of the enemy; but certainly the British Minister had as much right to stipulate for the return of the one as for the other, and he has in as explicit terms.

  • Just as much right as you have, and I'm going to stick!

  • This is just a meeting of the fellows of Excelsior Hall, and I've got just as much right to preside as you have.

  • I had as much right as you and Luke have to use iceballs," retorted our hero.

  • But she made it a point sometimes to sit down with us in the dining-room, merely to show that she had as much right there as anybody.

  • I suspect it may have been reserved for the captain and some of the officers, but we have as much right in it as they.

  • I got as much right to the reward as the next one, I guess," flared the marshal.

  • I never lived within rules, and I thought I had as much right to please myself, and ask a man to marry me, as a man had to ask me to be his wife.

  • I am as much a free agent as she is; have as much right to wear what I please.

  • As if a woman has not as much right to see the world as a man, if she can pay her own expenses, and bear her own burthen, without being a trouble to any one.

  • Ah has got as much right heah as yo' all," the boy answered angrily.

  • I found him in the garden and the only answer he would give to my questions was that he had as much right there as I had.

  • Seeing that I have been crawling about on my hands and knees inspecting cracks in the floor, I think I have as much right to lose my temper as you have.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    long after; moderately juicy; much agitated; much alarmed; much better; much danger; much disturbed; much enlarged; much esteemed; much finer; much flour; much good; much inferior; much lesse; much love; much moved; much obliged; much pain; much people; much rather; much satisfaction; much sugar; much surprise; much troubled; often said; small public