Aún no tenemos significados para "demand admittance".
1No other knock came on the door, nor did anybody demand admittance.
2Did you find him wandering about, or did he come and demand admittance?
3I felt my cheek flame as I said, They demand admittance as if in possession of an assured, decided right.
4I'll go up to the door, knock and make quite a racket, and demand admittance in the name of the Czar.
5Hidden close by the Netherbow Port, they saw the coach which had carried the deputation home drive up and demand admittance.
6As they were departing with Farina, and Guy prepared to demand admittance into the convent, Dietrich chanced to ask how fared Dame Lisbeth.
7Sir Walter Carey himself, followed by his secretary, began to walk round toward the only door, to demand admittance in a more regular fashion.
8I need not have shut my doors; not a soul demanded admittance.
9His anxious mother was at the door in an instant, demanding admittance.
10They pound on the gate demanding admittance in the name of the law.
11The Mormons resisted for some time, and finally demanded admittance into the Union.
12So he advanced boldly to the royal castle and demanded admittance.
13Gregorio then demanded admittance and led the way, followed by his three friends.
14They were soon at the door, demanding admittance, and in a surly mood.
15They demanded admittance, and were taken to the rooms where the Englishman had stayed.
16He demanded admittance in too peremptory a tone for denial.
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