Sentence examples for premises and having from inspiring English sources

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A check into his background showed that in 1998 Sanchez-Ramirez pleaded guilty to several violations in a single case, including driving with a blood alcohol content above 0.08%, the legal limit in the state; failure to obey a police officer; having liquor with a minor on the premises and having no insurance.

According to Arizona court records, Sanchez-Ramirez pleaded guilty in 1998 to several violations in a single case, including driving with a blood alcohol content above 0.08%, the legal limit in the state; failure to obey a police officer; having liquor with a minor on the premises and having no insurance.

Arizona criminal records show that Sanchez-Ramirez pleaded guilty on Dec. 2, 1998, to a host of violations in a single case, including driving with a blood alcohol content above 0.08%, the legal limit in the state; failure to obey a police officer; having liquor with a minor on the premises and having no insurance.

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In the old days, newspapers and broadcasters occupied second-rate premises and had offices that were cramped, dark and badly arranged.

Mr. Lobb employs 25 sales and shoe-making people on the premises and has 25 more skilled people working from home or far-flung shops.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police of London told The Daily Telegraph that visitors had "reported a funny smell on the premises and had mild irritation to the throat and eyes".

Some protesters were forced to leave as they claim they were not allowed to bring food up on to the premises and had to leave the space guarded by security to travel three metres into the campus supermarket.

The United Nations Security Council issued a unanimous statement of the 15 members saying they "condemn in the strongest terms the mob attacks against embassies in Belgrade which have resulted in damage to embassy premises and have endangered diplomatic personnel".

The corporation admits the programme was aware of allegations that Savile had abused teenagers on BBC premises, and had unearthed information not previously known to the police Entwistle makes a much-criticised appearance before MPs on the culture select committee.

Britain's doctors are demanding that hospitals stop the sale of burgers, cookies and sugary drinks on their premises and have condemned the NHS for inadvertently fuelling the obesity crisis.

Since then it has moved over the road to new (but still intimate) premises, and has made a particular name for itself with sparky rediscoveries of early 20th-century neglected gems, as well as a long and fruitful relationship with the late Czech playwright-turned-president Václav Havel.

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