Sentence examples for To Grant from inspiring English sources

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To Grant

noun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

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Paschal declined to grant Henry those rights.

Dolly refused to grant Butlin a divorce.

Anyway, those are not Chase's to grant.

Honestly, ten years to grant the patent?

Wait for him to grant you access.

The Bush administration decided not to grant the request.

Roberto Mancini wasn't ready to grant an audience last night.

It was said to grant wishes.

Congress prepared to grant him speedy citizenship.

The results were surprising even to Grant.

I beg you to grant me bail.

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