Examples of 'were denied access' in a sentence

Meaning of "were denied access"

were denied access: When someone is denied access, it means they are not allowed to enter a specific place, use a particular service, or obtain certain information. This phrase is commonly used in reference to permission being refused or restricted to an individual or group

How to use "were denied access" in a sentence

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were denied access
Women were denied access to colleges and universities.
Ambulances and police were denied access.
Reporters were denied access to the affected areas.
Independent international observers were denied access to the court.
Jews were denied access to their remaining holy sites.
Yet its consular staff were denied access to them.
All were denied access to water or a toilet.
Other airlines were denied access.
Were denied access to holy sites in the area controlled by.
Some victims were denied access to a lawyer.
There were no closed regions to which such organizations were denied access.
Their children were denied access to university.
Some immigrants turned sour when they were denied access.
No women were denied access to the clinic.
The trial was closed and their relatives were denied access to the courtroom.

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They were denied access to a passport.
Yet the majority of such companies were denied access to financial services.
Children were denied access to discotheques and places of adult entertainment.
Swedish government representatives were denied access to the first two hearings.
They were denied access to social services and higher education.
The following projects were either delayed or cancelled because contractors were denied access.
You were denied access.
Attention has also been drawn to the EU observers who were denied access.
They were denied access to lawyers.
In Africa and other developing areas were denied access to drugs.
We were denied access to the facilities.
UNAMID verification patrols were denied access by local authorities.
Some were denied access to legal counsel while held in pretrial detention.
The Palestinian people were denied access to their resources.
They were denied access to independent lawyers and did not have a fair trial.
Serbian and Polish nationals were denied access to outside observers.
They were denied access to the enclosed areas and unable to hunt or remove timber.
He and his crew showed up at HAARP anyway and were denied access.
Her parents were denied access for the first year.
They were detained at the Manzini police headquarters and were denied access to legal representation.
They were denied access to the.
A serious issue emerged when Russian companies were denied access to world financial markets.
We were denied access.
Discrimination worsened when Japanese children were denied access to activities in the public schools.
Almost all were denied access to lawyers and family at start of detention.
Restrictions were placed on Chinese immigration and they were denied access to new mineral fields.
Even surgeons were denied access when they tried to find someone in the morgue.
The Committee had previously asked whether foreigners were denied access to certain job categories.
Family members were denied access to the body since police removed it from the hospital.
IACHR stated that HIV infected persons were denied access to health care.
Zoroastrians were denied access to bathhouses on the grounds that their bodies were polluted.
The Mission investigated cases in which ambulances were denied access to wounded Palestinians.
Thus they were denied access to the Word of God.
The HVO controlled all roads leading into Mostar and international organisations were denied access.
They also assert that they were denied access to the minutes of that meeting.

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