Usa "authorise" in una frase
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authorise
1. One of the young man’s employees called him over to authorise a sale to a young lady and as soon as the young man saw her he knew that she was the one that he would marry
2. over to authorise a sale to a young lady and as soon as the young
3. Coolidge shrugged his shoulders and said, “There is nothing I can do gentlemen, I have to have concurring signatures before I can authorise any withdrawals from the account
4. “I did not authorise you to use it!” he snapped
5. and authorise his flight
6. the mast went over, so I have to authorise new ones to be made in the Foundry
7. I shall personally arrange for all deposits to be made, and authorise any payments from the account
8. “In the meantime, I’ll phone the Governor, and ask him to authorise Vaughan to co-operate with us,” said Weaver
9. Thran informed Pon that the kidnapper’s agent would arrive at his house later that day, so all investigations would have to be carried out from Thailand, which Thran would hurry to authorise
10. Was Stalin just a bloodthirsty tyrant or was he the direct product of the Russian Revolution? Did President Truman need to authorise dropping the atomic bomb on Japan? Was Indian independence rushed through too quickly? These are important issues, often with major consequences, and historians can get surprisingly heated when debating them
11. Norris would willingly have answered for his being so, they would neither authorise the liberty nor run the risk; and at last, on a hint from Miss Bertram, Mr
12. Her ideas are not higher than her own fortune may warrant, but they are beyond what our incomes united could authorise
13. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir-apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20,000, anyone who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learned to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head
14. Sir Thomas wrote of it with as much decision as experience and anxiety could authorise
15. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir-apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20,000, any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learned to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head