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Example sentences for "being permitted"

  • If she should be taken away without my being permitted to see her again, it would be a cup which I could not tell how to drink.

  • I cannot but acknowledge how grateful I feel in being permitted to rest in so quiet a retreat, shut up from many of those anxious cares which have perplexed the former part of my life.

  • These were fall migrants taken by the NAMRU2 party.

  • Curiosity is the leading feature of my character, and I instantly said, with eagerness, that I should feel great pleasure in being permitted to read the prayer.

  • He scoffed at the idea of receiving any remuneration, and assured me that the feeling of being permitted to co-operate in so holy and useful a cause as the circulation of the Scriptures was quite a sufficient reward.

  • At last the grand gentleman arises slowly from his cushions, and lays his arm on the shoulder of the governor, who walks at his side, his head bowed down, and seemingly delighted at being permitted to bear this burden on his shoulder.

  • He bore it, and was blessed in being permitted to see her, but her heart was cold and knew no love for him.

  • Being permitted to return to this settlement, he obtained a grant of thirty acres of land at the Eastern Farms, in an advantageous situation on the northside of the creek leading to Parramatta.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being permitted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being baptized; being capable; being connected; being drunk; being generally; being given; being good; being heard; being killed; being made; being mixed; being near; being permitted; being quite; being sick; being somewhat; being subject; being surrounded; being used; being willing; giveth thee; high range; little round; natural agents; perhaps more; song somewhere