We have no meanings for "procure tickets" in our records yet.
1 There were tiers of seats for people who were fortunate enough to procure tickets .
2 It is not like the snobbish games of the East where it is almost impossible to procure tickets .
3 To gain admission to the galleries of paintings and sculpture in the Vatican, it is necessary to procure tickets .
4 Jos and Mrs. O'Dowd, who were panting to be asked, strove in vain to procure tickets ; but others of our friends were more lucky.
5 But Sam had procured tickets and he rushed up.
6 Mr. Peterkin quickly procured tickets for Plymouth, and no official objected to their taking the 8 A.M. train.
7 They left home early in the afternoon and procured tickets on their way from the station to Mr. Athel's.
8 He pictured, too, the pleasure that Esther would feel and express when she found that he had procured tickets .
9 Having procured tickets we entered by the Royal Entrance under the Victoria Tower, one of the most stupendous structures of the kind in the world.
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