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Deny (verb)
1. Bowlam denied all charges of selling drugs to children. 2. Did he actually deny meeting Jenny that night? 3. His parents denied him the opportunity to go to university. 4. I realized I'd been denying a lot of angry feelings toward my mother. 5. I saw you do it, so don't try to deny it! 6. Parry's appeal to the courts was denied. 7. She has been denied the right to appeal to the Supreme Court.8. The act of stealing denied everything she had been taught. 9. The foreman had not informed us that the paraffin might explode. In fact he had categorically denied there was any danger.10. The scientists have been denied the necessary funds for their research program. 11. The singer denies that he copied the tune from an old Beatles song. 12. Up to 450 disaster victims were denied compensation by their insurers. 13. The defendants deny conspiracy to defraud. 14. The hummocks denied any sure footing. 15. The network has denied the charges. Admission (noun) 1. Admission is only $3.50. 2. No admission after 10 p.m. 3. The court may assume that your silence is an admission of guilt 4. You only married him for his money? What an admission! 5. Raise college admissions standards so that young people have an incentive to work harder and achieve more in high school. 6. She now works in the university admissions office. 7. Some aspects of shared planning are valuable enough to survive regardless of the competition for school admissions. 8. By his own admission, he was naive. 9. Fewer than one in five of the schools answering the survey said they have no academic admissions criteria for new students. 10. Merrill worries aloud about the consequences to Barnard and Columbia if need-blind admissions were discontinued. 11. Similar changes have already begun in the admissions process for undergraduate students entering in 1998. 12. The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice. 13. We did not include in the analysis admissions to hospital on the day of enrolment. 14. When interviewed by complaints department officers he made similar allegations about fabrication of admissions. 15. Dinner and dance lessons, no admission charge. 16. Opening times and admission charges have not yet been published. 17. Our admission charge rations us to one programme. 18. The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice. 19. The exhibition is free, but there is an admission charge to the Castle. 20. The new season will also bring admission charge to Museum of Flight, £2 for adults and £1 children and concessions. Поиск по сайту: |
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