Sentence examples for be licensed for from inspiring English sources

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It is possible, she said, that pattern will be licensed for commercial use.

They have to be licensed, for a fee, with the city's Department of Consumer Affairs.

Even in these cases, however, clinical trials must be conducted before a drug can be licensed for use in humans.

His patents, he said, may be licensed, for a fee, by any company that wants to create its own guide.

If mox fuel was to be licensed for widespread use, though, Washington first needed to have it tested in reactors.

They are asking us to pay to be licensed for three years and then banned at the end of it".

The company, which is based in New York, said that it was the first foreign insurance company to be licensed for sales in Beijing.

According to his will, filed in court this week, the late Beastie Boy's image, music and art are never to be licensed for advertising.

High-resolution clips for limited audiences can be licensed for one year for about $80; files that will be posted on the Web are licensed for about $160.

California boxing officials agreed in an informal poll Monday not to require a hearing for Tyson to be licensed for a fight against Oleg Maskaev.

Other factors — the car can't be driven without a support staff of mechanics, it can't be licensed for the road — may keep it out of record territory, though.

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