Sentence examples for be allowed in through from inspiring English sources

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They would honk its horn and then be allowed in through a remotely operated sliding gate that opened onto a service entrance on Morris Avenue.

But those who have served admirably and will continue to do so, regardless of sexual orientation, should be allowed in through the front door.

The night-shift starts at 10PM, when the main entrance closes and students have to show their I.D. to be allowed in through a special door and past a couple of night guards.

The night-shift starts at 10 PM, when the main entrance closes and students have to show their ID to be allowed in through a special door and past a couple of night guards.

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If glass and cement were allowed in through the crossings with Israel, they say, Hamas would not get the credit and the Palestinian Authority could collect the taxes.

Air was allowed in through the base and out the top of the kiln.

A longer shutter speed means more time that light is allowed in through the lens.

While guests were allowed in the hotel through the parking structure in the back of the complex, the exits to the Strip were closed.

Draw your lunch, write depressing poetry (yes, writing is allowed in a sketchbook), brainstorm through doodles about a voodoo doll your going to make, journal about your day... don't let it get to you.

The cassettes themselves are transparent, because only see-through models are allowed in Italian prisons, where many of the fans of this music can be found.

Unlike TECP, the partial cover of an edge through vertices is allowed in CECP such that in a feasible solution the entire edge will be covered.

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