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 Translation for 'to authorise sb sth' from English to Norwegian
å berettige noen/noeto authorise sb./sth. [Br.]
Partial Matches
å autorisereto authorise [Br.]
noen kan ikke få nok av noen/noesb. can't get enough of sb./sth.
noen/noe er svaret på noen/noesb./sth. is the answer to sb./sth.
å oppkalle noen/noe etter noen/noeto name sb./sth. after sb./sth.
noen liker å kalle noen/noe ...sb. likes to call sb./sth. ...
å forvandle noen/noe til noen/noeto turn sb./sth. into sb./sth.
unverified å gi noen/noe videre til noento pass sb./sth. round to sb.
å advare (noen) mot noen/noeto warn (sb.) against sb./sth.
noe er galt med noen/noesth. is wrong with sb./sth.
noe minner noen om at noesth. reminds sb. about sth.
å ha noe imot noen/noeto have sth. against sb./sth.
å feste noen/noe med kjede (til noe) {noun}to chain sb./sth. (to sth.)
å applaudere (noen/noe)to applaud (sb./sth.)
å dømme noen/noeto doom sb./sth.
å rangere noen/noeto rank sb./sth.
å tillate noen noeto permit sb. sth.
å foretrekke noen/noeto prefer sb./sth.
å ruinere noen/noeto ruin sb./sth.
å være sugen på noen/noe [uform.]to want sb./sth.
å være glad i en/noeto like sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • France), authors and their heirs have a perpetual right to authorise (or not) the publication of a work and, in these cases, publication must be with the consent of the holders of the moral rights in the work.
  • In order to resolve the situation the Birmingham Canal Company and the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Company jointly promoted an Act of Parliament to authorise a short canal that would have left the Birmingham Canal at a higher level than the junction, crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire by an aqueduct, and then dropped down by a series of locks to join the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal north of Autherley junction.
  • The Parliament then decides whether to authorise the candidate to form the Government.
  • Don Pedro de Zúñiga, the Spanish ambassador to England, was desperately seeking this information (in addition to spies) in order to get Philip III of Spain to authorise an attack on the colony.
  • CITES permits and certificates must be presented to relevant border authorities in each country in order to authorise the trade.

  • After the outbreak of rioting Amherst deployed the small London garrison of Horse and Foot Guards as best as he could but was hindered by the reluctance of the civil magistrates to authorise decisive action against the rioters.
  • For a period thereafter the estate refused to authorise any further editions of Joyce's work.
  • This anticipated a government decision in January 1947 to authorise research and development work on atomic weapons, the U.S.
  • The Auditor General has to authorise all payments out of the Welsh Consolidated Fund to the Welsh ministers, having checked that the expenditure has been approved by the National Assembly.
  • Due to the high cost of the first series, the controller of BBC1 when the second series was commissioned, Michael Grade, was reluctant to authorise a second series without major improvements and cost-cutting, leaving a gap of three years before "Blackadder II" was broadcast, on the condition that it remained largely studio-bound.

  • On 1 January 2004 it was announced on air that first place with 37 percent of the vote had gone to the proposal to authorise homeowners to use any means to defend their home from intruders.
  • Apparently, the emperor foresaw that Cixi would try to overrule Ci'an and dominate the imperial court, so he wrote the edict to authorise Ci'an to have Cixi eliminated if necessary.
  • However, the Institute of Heraldry states that some older US Army Tables of Organization and Equipment still in use in 1940 continued to authorise lance corporals.
  • In 1720 the first Act of Parliament to authorise improvements to the river was obtained by three gentlemen of Cheshire.
  • 1001 issued in August 1946, which anticipated a government decision in January 1947 to authorise research and development work on atomic weapons; the U.S.

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