permit - use in sentences

Object

  • holder: During the controlled times you must not park in permit holders ' bays without a permit.
  • maximum: You are permitted a maximum of 2 hours per session to read each book, your session will end automatically.

Converse of object

  • obtain: Do I need to obtain a permit to film in the Northwest of England?

Adjective modifier

  • tradable: Noise charges or tradable noise permits should be introduced - based on time of arrival and departure.
  • valid: No second or subsequent permits will be issued 2. Car parking refunds will not be given without a valid permit.
  • temporary: A temporary Permit allows up to ten trips, subject to the Construction Waste Rules.

Modifies a noun

  • holder: The car park at the ground is for permit holders only.

Infinitive complement

  • borrow: In 1925, undergraduates were permitted to borrow novels ( with written permission ).
  • marry: It must be explained that a free man was permitted to marry a slave woman, but the woman's children would be slaves.

Noun used with modifier

  • residence: For longer stays, you should apply to the appropriate office for a residence permit.
  • work/employment: It is the child's employer's responsibility to apply for a Work/Employment permit, these are issued by the local education authority.
  • parking: For example, a more restricted parking permit scheme could precede a phased introduction of parking charges.
  • fishing: The River Whiteadder runs past the Riverside, and fishing permits are available from the restaurant.
  • work: At the end of the two years, holders must either return home or apply for a suitable work permit or similar visa status.

Infinitive complement

  • enroll: Please check, complete and amend the enclosed permit to enroll.

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