How to use in-sentence of “special permission”:
– So instead, they gave her a medal and special permission to work as a surgeon and a doctor.
– He had been given special permission by the Archbishop of Canterbury because it was something he had always wanted to do.
– In 1825, she was given special permission to work as a doctor, even though it was forbidden for a woman to work as a doctor.
– Since then, a new National Institutes of Health policy requires that researchers apply for special permission to access the full genome sequence.
– Puppets used in Sesame Street are still called muppets at times, and have special permission to use that name from The Walt Disney Company.