Final answer:
The phrase "have leave" generally means to have permission or to be allowed to do something, which corresponds to 'to permit in some way'.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phrase "have leave" typically means to permit in some way. It is used to indicate that one has permission or is granted the authority to do something. In the context of paragraph 9, without the exact text, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer, but generally, "have leave" corresponds to option D) to permit in some way. For example, if a sentence reads, 'She had leave to enter the restricted area,' it means she was given permission to enter that area.