- permission
- 01. Children at the school have to get their teacher's [permission] to leave the school grounds during lunch time.02. When I was a kid, I wasn't [permitted] to argue with my parents.03. It is not [permissible] to use a calculator during the test.04. Dostoevsky once said that if God does not exist, then everything is [permitted].05. Her parents are very [permissive], but she has become quite responsible and independent because of it.06. The young boy asked [permission] to go to the washroom.07. You are not [permitted] to take photos in the museum.08. William Dement once said that dreaming [permits] each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives.09. In 1759, for the first time, the Pope gave his [permission] for the Bible to be translated into all languages of the Catholic states.10. In seventeenth-century Japan, no citizen was allowed to leave the country on penalty of death, and anyone caught coming or going without [permission] was executed on the spot.11. The first Far Eastern country to [permit] kissing in films was China, in 1926.12. Someone once suggested that it is easier to get forgiveness than [permission].13. There is an old proverb which states that the first faults are theirs that commit them; the second theirs that [permit] them.14. Visitors to Angola must apply for a [permit] in order to be able to take photographs during their stay.15. In 1896, the first [permits] for the public showing of movies were issued in the area known today as Croatia.16. The enormous number of photos which have been beamed back from the moon have [permitted] scientists to map its surface.17. You must have a [permit] in order to light a campfire on the beach during the summer.18. If you don't have a parking [permit], your car will be towed.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.