Sentence examples for Be approve from inspiring English sources

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Be approve

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To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm.

  • Although we may disagree with it, we must nevertheless approve the sentence handed down by the court-martial.

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Passed in a voice vote, the measure was the first of several legislative proposals to be approve that intend to tighten management at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The National Union of Journalists and Bectu said they would oppose the cuts and lobby media regulator Ofcom, which will have to be approve ITV's plan before it can be implemented.

What you don't want is an economy where people are being left behind, and increasingly this is not the case in Britain because, if you want to, you can get a job.Bagehot: Business, by and large, appears to be approve of that messages...DC: That letter [an endorsement of the Tories by many company bosses, published in the Daily Telegraph on April 1st] was quite remarkable.

On this picture, in contrast to Shaftesbury, the motive of morally praiseworthy actions is benevolence and not the thought that the action is obligatory or that it would be approve of by the moral sense itself.

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Visits must be approved, and rarely are.

Would they be approved as renters?

Both now look likely to be approved.

"It would certainly be approved.

The agenda is expected to be approved.

Which conditions will be approved?

Will it be approved?

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