have+a+right+to
1have a right — index claim (demand) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2have a right to — index earn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3have the right of first refusal — have (the right of/to) first refusal give (someone) (the right of/to) first refusal to offer to sell someone something before you offer it to anyone else. Manfield has the right of first refusal on any surplus stock …
4have the right to first refusal — have (the right of/to) first refusal give (someone) (the right of/to) first refusal to offer to sell someone something before you offer it to anyone else. Manfield has the right of first refusal on any surplus stock …
5have the right idea — informal if you say that someone has the right idea, you think that what they are doing is right or good The Spanish have the right idea, they have a siesta after lunch …
6have the right-of-way — {v. phr.} To have priority in proceeding in traffic on a public highway while other vehicles must yield and wait. * / Go ahead, he said. We have the right of way at this intersection. / …
7have the right-of-way — {v. phr.} To have priority in proceeding in traffic on a public highway while other vehicles must yield and wait. * / Go ahead, he said. We have the right of way at this intersection. / …
8have\ the\ right-of-way — v. phr. To have priority in proceeding in traffic on a public highway while other vehicles must yield and wait. Go ahead, he said. We have the right of way at this intersection …
9(have) no right to correspondence — to be dead Russian Communist usage. The dead cannot read: No right to correspondence and that almost for certain means He s been shot . (Solzhenitsyn, 1974, in translation) …
10Have legs right up to one's arse — (used leeringly by males) have long, thin legs …