enter premises
Frequency: 7.310.2 per million words
To go into a property, often used in a legal or official context.
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Examples (10)
- The police have the power to enter the premises at any time.
- Unauthorized personnel are not permitted to enter these premises.
- Before you enter the premises, you must show your ID.
- The security guard saw someone attempt to enter the premises after hours.
- A search warrant allowed them to enter the suspect's premises.
- Visitors must report to reception before they enter the main premises.
- The landlord has the right to enter the premises for inspection with proper notice.
- The fire department had to forcefully enter the burning premises.
- He was arrested for attempting to unlawfully enter commercial premises.
- The sign clearly stated that no one should enter the private premises without permission.