Sentence examples for mail informed from inspiring English sources

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Reporting Sir Bernard's curious position, the Daily Mail informed its readers that the term was coined by Sir William Macpherson during the Stephen Lawrence inquiry.

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Two weeks ago, an "acknowledgment notice" arrived in the mail, informing me that I had become a "blank".

"I left him a voice mail informing him that I would not change course," Mr. Romanoff said.

His latest obsession is a scrap of junk mail informing him that he "may already have won" a million dollars.

Six months after dutifully filing yet another piece of paperwork, I received a certificate in the mail informing me that I owned FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.

After the DDS has reviewed all the information regarding your mental or physical impairment, they will send you a letter by mail informing you whether or not you were approved for benefits.

Based on key informants, 75 candidates were contacted by telephone or e-mail, informed about the study's goal and invited to take part in the FGs.

The e-mail informed Mr. Hill that he was one of those that the company, Righthaven, was suing.

Participants were employed to attempt our experiment only after we received their e-mail informed consent.

More than two hours later an e-mail informed approximately 30,000 students about the dorm shooting.

An e-mail informed the students that they would be receiving a request to help with this study.

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