Similar words: licence, living thing, english civil war, bungling, dangling, license, living, licentious. Meaning: n. a license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle.
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31 A ration book for certain items of food, clothing coupons, driving licence.
32 The thief, who smashed a window to get into the car, also escaped with Mr Osbourne's driving licence.
33 They represent a man's date of birth, a driving licence number and an identity number.
34 When he was seventeen he lost his driving licence after receiving 27 speeding summonses.
35 He was also ordered to pay £25 costs and received six penalty points on his previously clean driving licence.
36 Dalton was a lorry driver, Fox didn't even have a driving licence.
37 If there is any doubt, the cashier should tactfully try to obtain proof of identity, e.g. passport or driving licence.
38 They were protesting against a new highway code and a points-system driving licence.
39 No, she did not own a car - could not afford to - but she did have a driving licence.
40 Car rental is $200 a week and you need a clean driving licence.
41 Among excess alcohol offenders,[sentencedict .com] 10% are learner drivers or riders and 11% drive whilst disqualified or have no driving licence.
42 Creating false identities used to be easy: an intelligence officer setting off on a job would take a scuffed passport, a wallet with a couple of credit cards, a driving licence and some family snaps.
43 The expiry of a driving licence, lease, credit card, contract, agreement, etc.
44 Work experience of manufacture for metallurgic equipments will be a plus ; Preferably with driving licence.
45 If you have never held a driving licence before, you should apply for a provisional licence.
46 The new Californian driving licence carries the same information as its predecessor, but in a more machine-readable form.
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