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1 The queen had already retired to her study, and would admit no one .
2 Sir Walter is engaged, sir, and I have orders to admit no one .
3 This was always at night-inthe day he slept and would admit no one .
4 The servants had received strict orders to admit no one .
5 The king has sternly commanded us to admit no one .
6 Entering the brothel, she ordered Benignus to admit no one .
7 Strict orders have been given to the guard to admit no one to the king.
8 You'd better lock your door and admit no one .
9 Who else should it be, when I had your orders to admit no one else?
10 Sit here: this is the key; admit no one . The Jews went out into the street.
11 This was sorry food for hungry eyes; but Barbicane would admit no one to that operation.
12 I knew that the thing was tuned to our DNA signatures and would admit no one else.
13 The absolutely safe course to take was to admit no one , friend or stranger, to our confidence.
14 You say you asked him to admit no one into the room but Sir Thomas and Lady Bolivick.
15 First he called to the office boy: "Lock the outer door, Archibald, and admit no one . "
16 The house was locked, the Indian servants having the Madame's orders to admit no one , on any pretense.
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