Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Licence in a sentence

Licence in a sentence

  up(2)  down(1)
Sentence count:188+19Posted:2017-01-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: certifylicensepermitSimilar words: licenselicentiousinnocenceacquiescenceobsolescenceAliceslicepoliceMeaning: ['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. 
Random good picture Not show
121 They represent a man's date of birth, a driving licence number and an identity number.
122 When he was seventeen he lost his driving licence after receiving 27 speeding summonses.
123 He was fined £250 plus £25 costs, had his licence endorsed and was disqualified for one year.
124 A licence agreement may specifically prohibit error correction so that all this provision does is to raise a presumption in favour of the lawful user.
125 Sovereignty, in other words, must no longer be a licence for abuse of power.
126 It costs £100 per month, per licence, to rent direct from Computervision.
127 No, the problem was a licence with such potential being turned into such a diabolical arcade adventure.
128 In other words,[sentencedict.com] a scarcity value attaches at present to the possession of a licence.
129 An added advantage: you don't have to pay any licence fee for this model because there is no T.V. receiver.
130 In Derby it is a condition on the public entertainment licence for all licensed premises employing doormen.
131 He even asked the taxi driver to go via an off licence.
132 If the licence is granted, it will be an important step towards international acceptance of the drug.
133 Full Open Driving cover for drivers over 25 and under 70 years of age with a full licence for 12 months.
134 A licence has to be obtained and a deposit paid in advance to cover charges for a reasonable time.
135 If a licence holder contravenes any of these conditions(sentencedict.com), their licence will be withdrawn.
136 Four other firms are here too, and the long-established Mancunian company Demmy has recently been awarded the seventh licence.
137 The licence must be clearly displayed in the car windscreen.
138 Alias will provide on-site engineering resources at Industrial Light, potentially tripling the number of Alias users via a site-wide software licence.
139 Mansell admitted drink-driving, two charges of driving with defective tyres and driving on a motorway while a provisional licence holder.
140 An application will be accepted up to 2 months before the date the licence is required.
141 The tenor of the 1976 Act is permissive: a licence should be granted unless good cause is shown justifying refusal.
142 Operators who cut corners will get a licence for only 12 years.
143 An application for a public entertainment licence for the new venture goes before Middlesbrough Council's licensing sub-committee tomorrow.
144 Car users pay heavy duties on petrol and must pay licence fees for running a car.
145 So far, he's had his licence endorsed and spent 28 days in a young offenders institution.
146 The liberalisation of those rules since Ridge has affected procedures attendant upon the grant of a licence.
147 Under these powers the Food Controller ordered that no milk should be sold within certain counties except under licence.
148 Mr Rodriguez's plan is to get a high-school diploma, then win a pilot's licence.
149 A final decision whether to grant an entertainment licence will be taken in March.
150 A full licence must have been held for at least 1 year, and the minimum age is 21.
More similar words: licenselicentiousinnocenceacquiescenceobsolescenceAliceslicepoliceintelligence agencyreticentpolicemanaccomplicemagnificentincensecomplacencyincentivehencefenceessencesequencescienceabsencecommenceconcentratecoherencesapienceincidenceeminenceeloquencesentence
Total 188, 30 Per page  5/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words