Sentences with qualify
qual·i·fy
Q q - But when I'd qualified and started teaching it was a different story. [VERB]
- To qualify for maternity leave you must have worked for the same employer for two years. [VERB + for]
- Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
- Undocumented immigrants qualify for professional licenses under New York state law, despite myth.
- 13 percent of American households qualify as poor, says Mr. Mishel. [VERB + as]
- Nottingham Forest qualified for the final by beating Tranmere on Tuesday. [VERB + for]
- Nepalese in the United States as of June 24 qualify for Temporary Protective Status.
- The win qualifies her to compete in the final race.
- I would qualify that by putting it into context. [VERB noun]
- His degree qualifies him for the job
- The certification qualifies you to teach only in this state.
- The training will qualify you to sell insurance.
- To qualify one's approval
- To qualify a punishment
- Australia is in the driving seat to qualify for the 2011 Asian Cup after its gutsy 2-1 win against Oman.
- Payments to a carer who looks after someone who is blind or permanently confined to a bed or wheelchair qualify for the offset.
- To qualify oneself for a job.
- To qualify an endorsement.
- She cannot qualify his attitude as either rational or irrational.
- He qualified his coffee with a few drops of brandy.
- He qualified in the trials.
- By filing a bond and taking an oath he qualified as executor.