Synonym: certify, license, permit. Similar words: license, licentious, innocence, acquiescence, obsolescence, Alice, slice, police. Meaning: ['laɪsns] n. 1. excessive freedom; lack of due restraint 2. freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech) 3. a legal document giving official permission to do something. v. authorize officially.
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91 If you drive this car without a licence,you'll have to answer for the consequences!
92 He bought two pieces of goods exported under special licence.
93 Lack of punishment seems to give youngsters licence to break the law.
94 He is charged with several misdemeanor, including driving without a valid licence and creating a disturbance.
95 She lost her driving licence when she was caught drink-driving.
96 He also had his licence endorsed with eight penalty points.
97 He was drink- driving without a licence or insurance.
98 A clean driving licence is essential.
99 They also display their licence number on their plates.
100 His licence was also endorsed with five points.
101 The renewal licence will commence on the date your application is received in the Driver Licensing Central Office.
102 If back-up copies are permitted under any licence agreement,[Sentence dictionary] the number of back-up copies made should not exceed that agreed to.
103 The plan was scrapped when magistrates refused a drinks licence for the £1.25m complex, but Anchor has submitted a second application.
104 The company had to bid for its new broadcasting licence at auction and won it with a bid of £2,000.
105 The special nature of computer software and the fact that software is usually acquired by means of a licence have several legal implications.
106 You must give your correct date of birth, because in many cases it will affect the validity of your licence.
107 Sefton councillors this week stripped the club of its entertainments licence after being handed a police dossier detailing violent and rowdy incidents.
108 After several days however, with nobody apprehended(sentencedict.com), the papers indulged in a little poetic licence.
109 You must have, or be able to obtain a full driving licence.
110 Once the customer decides to buy the software, Hewlett provides a password over the phone granting a permanent licence.
111 The police officer made Neil get out of the car and demanded to see his driver's licence.
112 The Riding Establishment Act makes it compulsory for riding schools to hold a licence which is issued after annual inspections.
113 The defendant agreed to this and obtained a licence but later refused to pay the charge.
114 But distinctions between the definitions of tenancies and licence are unclear and need to be clarified legally.
115 A ration book for certain items of food, clothing coupons, driving licence.
116 It is therefore essential for a new user of water to make a licence application as early as possible.
117 Well, I live in sheltered accommodation and, believe me, I have to pay the full licence fee.
118 By a government licence under the Act, Mercury Communications, a private company, was authorized to establish a communications system.
119 Police refused to say if he had a criminal record or gun licence, but he is know to have several passports.
120 Licence to allow another person to dictate the rising of the sun, the seasons of the moon?
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