License

//ˈlaɪ.səns//

"License" in a Sentence (25 examples)

I think you'll have very little difficulty in getting a driver's license.

You're still too young to get a driver's license.

Now that you are eighteen, you can get a driver's license.

You're not old enough to get a driver's license.

Your driver's license has expired.

All you need is to get a driver's license.

I'd rather go by train. I have a license, but no real driving experience, so I'm not very sure of myself behind the wheel.

Did you have your photograph taken for the driver's license?

I hear you had your driver's license canceled.

Having a driver's license is an advantage for this job.

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Hello. I would like to buy a fish licence please.

Thus, while the license will grant the user the right to use the software, a major concern is the scope of that use. For example, will the user be granted the right to copy, modify, or transfer the software?

In some instances, the author took license to include events which never happened, or to purposely create events which may run in the face of popular conjecture if the author felt it would help the story along.

I envy not the beast that takes ⁠His license in the field of time, ⁠Unfetter’d by the sense of crime, To whom a conscience never wakes; […]

When liberty becomes license dictatorship is near.

In order to enter the building, I need to show my license.

I am licensed to practice law in this state.

It was decided to license Wikipedia under the GFDL.

The ability to shift profits to low-tax countries by locating intellectual property in them, which is then licensed to related businesses in high-tax countries, is often assumed to be the preserve of high-tech companies.

The filmmakers licensed several iconic 80's songs for the soundtrack.

As part of the strategic relationship, Microsoft has licensed the image segmentation, compression and viewing technology from ScanSoft.

They changed their campaign, licensed the song and used it for over six years in all of their advertising.

Intruders there were in Harley Street, of whom it was not aware; but Mr and Mrs Merdle it delighted to honour. Society was aware of Mr and Mrs Merdle. Society had said ‘Let us license them; let us know them.’

No English adverbs have mandatory complements, and most don't even license optional ones.

Kayne argues that the crucial fact which licenses preposition stranding in English but not in French is the fact that in English verbs and prepositions assign Case similarly, and hence they govern similarly.

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