Sentence examples for admit a visitor from inspiring English sources

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He refuses to admit a visitor to his office, opting instead for a conference room.

His first inkling that something was amiss came in summer 2002 when he opened the door to admit a visitor from the National Security Agency to an office of AT&T in San Francisco.

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I am intrigued and, with their help, manage to persuade Dar al-Zahra, the Habibs' madrasa for women, to admit a non-Muslim visitor.

The Palace, which is comprised of over 13 stories and two main palaces, is open to both visitors and pilgrims but only admits a limited number of visitors a day, so arrange to arrive at the ticket counter early, or reserve a trip with a local group.

He wrote a note to the prison ordering the wardens to admit Amini as a visitor.

The visitors, admitted a few dozen at a time, were atingle with oohs and ahs even when Bao Bao wasn't doing much beyond breathing.

Into this space visitors are admitted, a handful at a time.

Everyone's favourite modern-day white elephant, the Ryungyong Hotel, was begun in 1987 and still doesn't seem to have admitted any visitors.

Although I have to admit, as a frequent visitor to Hong Kong, I was surprised that only one bar from the former British colony made the list considering that its nightlife and bar scene is beyond vibrant and alive.

For this show she erected a blue wall across the gallery space with a door admitting visitors into a room filled with 80 used Christmas trees taken from the streets of New York.

"It's really more like a house for a tree," Mr. Shah admitted as he escorted a visitor on a two-minute tour of his shed engulfing an old maple.

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