We have no meanings for "give clearance" in our records yet.
1 The Eritrean government should be requested every single day to give clearance for such a visit.
2 The Ministry of Health must give clearance before residents return to Edgecumbe because of likely sewage contamination.
3 So if that is sorted, we can give clearance , but at the moment we haven't received any clearance for that.
4 The answer is that in all probability, and in spite of every care, the wheel will wobble enough to give clearance .
5 Britain is expected to give clearance soon for News Corp to bid for the 61 percent of BSkyB it does not already own.
6 Swing the handle still farther from the cylinder and cut a half V. This will give clearance for the chisel point and will prevent burning.
7 The selected candidate cannot be appointed until the Garda Síochána gives clearance .
8 The judge gave clearance in all cases, having checked with the Garda officer.
9 He is the only member of the starting XV to be given clearance .
10 He has been treated with medication and was given clearance to practice Oct. 21.
11 Beachhead security interrogated the hoverloader's navigational intelligence and gave clearance .
12 It was due to leave earlier on Thursday but has not yet been given clearance .
13 Once the plane from Poitiers was given clearance to land, I told him to leave.
14 The North was also given clearance to resume the export of live pigs and sheep.
15 BCP Stockbrokers is open to new clients again having been given clearance by the Central Bank.
16 Racing in Germany will restart at Hanover on Thursday after being given clearance from the authorities.
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