Sentence examples for be sent a link from inspiring English sources

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Livestream registrants will be sent a link prior to the event start time.

Matches who rise to the bait will be sent a link to a site giving them more information on how deportations can violate people's human rights, and how ordinary people can stop them if they see them taking place.

The app itself is free and the download of the marathon route costs £4.99, but every single person who applied for a place in the marathon ballot – successfully or not – will be sent a link for a free download in January 2016.

Once approved, you'll be sent a link to register.

After the session, you will be sent a link to register your attendance.

Simply enter your email address into the proper field on the settings page, and you'll be sent a link.

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I was sent a link to Indaba this morning - it's a community website for musicians.

Radcliffe himself was sent a link to the video, to the perfectly understandable reaction of "Oh shit!

And when Caroline Dupuis, a dollhouse builder in McKinney, Tex., was sent a link to the article by a friend, she was moved to recreate the cottage in miniature.

I was forced to visit his site because we were sent a link to iTunes and we're not spending 79 pence to review a single.

Once they register for an event, they are sent a link to the choreographed routine and typically get two days to rehearse.

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