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refuse admittance



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The great bulk of the visitors have been curious correspondents and press agents, to whom Carter reserved the right to refuse admittance.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Calvert's case, the court held that a suspect's absence may be simply another attempt to refuse admittance, and thus permits police to break in without service.

From Time Magazine Archive

His wife, however, was not so bitterly contumacious as to refuse admittance to his friend, and he heard the rustle of the ponderous silk as the old woman was shown up-stairs.

From He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope

To-day she clung convulsively to her daughter, unwilling that she should leave her even for an instant; to-morrow she would lock herself in, and for hours refuse admittance to any human being.

From Infelice by Augusta J. (Augusta Jane) Evans

He added he had reluctantly despatched mounted messengers to Leamington, Cheltenham, Bristol Well, Brighthelmstone, Harrowgate, Scarborough, Tunbridge and the Bath, begging his brethren to refuse admittance to any new arrivals until farther warning.

From The Passionate Elopement by Compton MacKenzie




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