Sentence examples for notice to go from inspiring English sources

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Lacking property deeds, residents were given only 72 hours notice to go.

Then there's the fashion world, which is fascinated by him, too; last week, he had to postpone our interview at short notice to go and model for a global underwear brand.

The moral here is that you should be ready either to change everything about your passion project in the hopes of getting someone else to like it, or to abandon said project on a moment's notice to go do something else.

Receive notice to go through a PEPC or interview at a local facility.

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On Monday, members of the Association for Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) in South Africa issued mining companies with notices to go on strike within 48 hours.

"If there's a shooting in one part of the city, you receive a notice not to go there," said Rodolfo Altamirano, director of the office for international students.

Staff are told to work with just two hours' notice and to go home when they are not needed.

Last year, the Chinese government issued a notice urging restaurants to go green, although Greenpeace said that the notice did not include specific measures for reaching that goal.

(Does the guy ever sleep?) I'm waiting for the Pulitzer committee to take notice... Way to go, Rhett!

"But I was noticed and asked to go to Tokyo to work with Image Models".

In 1967, when Hagel was twenty-one, he and his brother Tom received draft notices and volunteered to go to Vietnam.

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