Sentence examples for quickly inform from inspiring English sources

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Their fright makeup and teased hair, as well as the dialogue, quickly inform us that they are dead, stuck in a stultifying afterlife.

Police hope a new system designed to more quickly inform officers in both agencies about reports of crime along the border will result in quicker response times.

The advice, published on Wednesday, says women should be asked about previous chickenpox or shingles infections when they book in for antenatal care and told to quickly inform healthcare workers of a potential exposure to either illness.

First, they speed the flow of information across borders: a Chinese businessman in South Africa who sees a demand for plastic vuvuzelas will quickly inform his cousin who runs a factory in China.Second, they foster trust.

To then quickly inform the public that the story is not true and insist that a review will be undertaken nationally to prevent such a thing from happening again.

Thus, a GSV update broadcast mechanism should be introduced to quickly inform any newly received packet to each group member and the leader.

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Rankin-Gee, with a bright smile, quickly informed him of their change in plans.

I quickly informed eBay but it insisted I raise a case online via the usual systems.

But Mr. Collier misinterpreted her friendliness and quickly informed her that he had a girlfriend.

It was indeed a joke — the blogger, Nancy Verma, quickly informed her readers that they were all April fools.

Executives at Oxford, however, quickly informed the company's shareholders that they did not support a merger with Celltech.

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