Example sentences of "to send out a " in BNC.

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1 Generally , it is best to send out a strong opener , that is someone who can be relied upon to go all out for a victory .
2 We children gave no presents to one another or to our parents : we were content to send out a few picture cards paid for by our parents , to people who would send us cards .
3 Sometimes , when we got back rather later than usual , my father was already preparing to send out a search party in — as I thought then , not knowing about Grandma 's lapses — his usual agitated way .
4 A wise precaution was to send out a party equipped with bundles of brushwood to sweep away the tracks leading to the encampment .
5 Another method is to send out a letter or leaflet with a petition form to several hundred people , inviting them to recruit signatures .
6 The controller mistakenly put it in for one hour ( we had n't crossed our seven as they do in French ) , which caused the authorities to send out a search-and-rescue helicopter for us .
7 Did n't they tell you that no ship at sea , no ship at all , would be daft enough to send out a signal — well , not in wartime , they would n't !
8 As the long-running show begins its final series tonight , TODAY had decided to send out a reconnaissance party to see how the real Nouvion — the name was chosen by in Nouvion writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft sticking a pin into a map of France — lived up to its TV image .
9 Now , instead of a day walking on the estate 's 50,000-acre grounds or picnicking on the heather-clad hills , the Queen and the duke are likely to send out a summons to Andy and Fergie , who are staying close by .
10 ‘ Sister , I had to send out a dresser .
11 It is our practice to send out a small booklet of self-assessment questionnaires to any client referred to the department with anxiety related problems .
12 Thus if the plan is to send out a release on a new range of products the most useful sections can be immediately picked out of the list .
13 But even if it is n't , it is far better to start with a concise piece of information which can be built up into a bigger story if the circumstances are right than to send out a wordy release which is immediately discarded .
14 Something happens within the company and the decision is taken to send out a release .
15 ‘ I want to send out a very strong message today , ’ he had said , ‘ one thing I learned when I was young is that you do n't give in to the village bully .
16 Was he limping , were they deciding to send out a runner ?
17 But it is a good excuse for us to send out a patrol of our own .
18 Er er , I 've , er I just I 'm just saying that , er , that , that last year er , when I made a few remarks that they were misquoted by Reuters and we did leave the meeting and the share price dropped by er , several P and we had to send out a correcting statement so this year we 've taken the precaution of issuing a press release er , at the same time as er , er , I 'm making these remarks so I hope at least they wo n't be misinterpreted .
19 ‘ I was getting worried we 'd have to send out a search-party . ’
20 The first step is for the seller to send out a quotation , on the back of which will be printed his standard conditions of sale .
21 The need to keep the client informed does not necessarily include a need to send out a copy of every item of correspondence .
22 Right , I 'm gon na get one of the girls in the office to send out a note and find out who gets what trade mag cos the supply of T T G's and Travel Weekly 's has sort of dried up and I do n't know who gets them .
23 One problem for publishers is the ease with which much software can be copied and in some cases they are reluctant to send out a whole package .
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