Sentence examples for i'm linking from inspiring English sources

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"OK, fine, but I'm linking to [redacted] too.

I'm linking to that blog post, from March , 2010 to explain why; it has to do with my trust in my country and its laws.

If I'm linking a lot to Arab News by the way it's because they have a heavy presence on the hajj and nothing slips through their net.

Bottega was celebrating 50 years, Maier 15 at its helm, and although I'm linking those models to the notion of the past, there was also the very present satisfaction of seeing real women, of certain ages, wearing these clothes the way they may be sported in reality.

In the interest of culture, I'm linking this video for your benefit.

But here it is — and I'm linking to it because I feel like I have a dog in this fight.

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I suppose anyone else whom I'm linked with on Goodreads got the same announcement.

"I'm linked to him for a certain incident in the dim and distant past.

"Even before then, it was a big honour but it makes it a bit more special to know that I'm linked, I'm tied, I've got a bit of English blood in me.

"You hear about these things going off in London, driving into pedestrians, and to think, 'I'm linked to these people?' It's unbelievable.

He would later write, in the memoir Born Standing Up: "I was linking the unlinkable, blending economy and extravagence, non-sequiters with the conventional.

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