Sentence examples for invitation a few from inspiring English sources

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When Mr. Kerry renewed the invitation a few weeks ago, Dr. Dean did not even respond.

Though Trump said "border patrols," the invitation had in fact come from a local branch of the border-patrol union, and the local, after consulting with headquarters, withdrew the invitation a few hours before Trump arrived, on the ground that it would not endorse political candidates.

(To her regret, she says, work obligations precluded her from accepting an invitation a few years later to join the team in World Cup play in Australia). She's also earned a red belt in Tae Kwon Do.

TIckets will be on sale in July here.

Watson turned down his invitation a few months ago because he didn't have a passport for his newly adopted daughter, Dakota.

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When I mailed my wedding invitations a few weeks later, I sent one to Carter's office.

Her guests, however, were given strict guidelines on what to wear to the ceremony when they received their invitations a few weeks ago.

Send invitations a few days before.

"RSVP" in the lower-left corner of an invitation means, "Respondez s'il vous plait" or "Please answer". Reply to the invitation within a few days.

No signage, no invitation, just a few cinderblock paving stones trailing off into dirt and sea stone.

The invitation came a few days after General Clark received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Bill Clinton.

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