Sentence examples for be reserved from from inspiring English sources

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Phones can also be reserved from the website and then picked up in store.

Tickets can be reserved from gardenmuseum.org.uk or by calling 020 740208865.

Tickets, $50 for members, $65 for nonmembers, can be reserved from acteva.com/go/newyorkwine or [email protected].

Thus, a small probability mass must be reserved from the most frequent n-grams to the absent or uncommon n-grams.

As seen from Figure 7, sufficient bandwidth should be reserved from the cellular network so as to bound the data loss rate by 0.01.

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If God knows everything, He knows whether I am going to be damned or saved: my ultimate abode has, so to speak, been reserved from the very beginning of time.

This mystery person has not stepped forward, and the site itself is a placeholder stating simply that it has been "reserved from registration".

A proportion of the resources will be reserved for people from marginalised groups, who are sometimes excluded from programmes.

For example, medical school admission slots might be reserved for qualified students from poorer families.

Only 20percentt said management positions should be reserved for Japanese, a decline from earlier polls.

The majority of tickets are being reserved for people from Hackney and nearby Olympic boroughs.

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