Sentence examples for been forwarded on from inspiring English sources

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I've heard of incidents, especially but not exclusively involving boys, where images have been forwarded on to friends or used to blackmail people into doing things they don't want to.

The SLFA says its executive has still not considered Mattsson's credentials, which have been forwarded on by the sports ministry.

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As a result, it was forwarded on to 180 unintended recipients.

It was forwarded on Dec. 1 to the office of the publisher, which began sending it to complaining readers.

Your enquiry can then be forwarded on to IAA offices in Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Hatton Cross, Manchester or London.

The clip finishes with a yellow branded Amnesty web page to allow the clip to be forwarded on.

From there, the messages travel even further as they are forwarded on by believing individuals to their own contacts.

You can contact a PWT co-chair directly or complete the form below and your interest will be forwarded on to the team.

Well, not quite: it went on to say that it was not possible to actually reply to the letter and the letter was forwarded on the Foreign Office.

He argues New Matilda is in possession of "stolen" information as he does not believe the emails were forwarded on to the news site, but rather hacked.

Afterward, all Topo.com links were forwarded on to AllTrails instead.

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