Sentence examples for were licensed from inspiring English sources

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were licensed

noun

A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.

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Some were licensed to haul hazardous materials.

Both schools were licensed by the state.

In 2009 both vaccines were licensed in several African countries.

They were licensed and in the spirit of the book.

The craftsmen and the shop were licensed by the government.

The guns, he said, were licensed, but he did not elaborate.

Robin's chair was sensationally successful, and soon 50 firms were licensed to manufacture the design all over the world.

Angiostatin and a companion agent also identified by Folkman's laboratory, endostatin, were licensed by a biotech company called EntreMed.

Eighteen BBC programme-branded titles, such as Gardeners' World and BBC Wildlife, were licensed to Immediate Media.

But Frank Fish, the director of security for Mr. Hudak's company, said all the materials on the premises were licensed.

The UK rights of Alone in Berlin were licensed to Penguin, and it sold an astonishing 400,000 copies.

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