Sentence examples for sending at from inspiring English sources

‘sending at’ is not a correct phrase in written English.
The phrase that you might be looking for is “sending [something] at [somebody]”. For example, “I’m sending my love at you!”.

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It is this second message the Constitution is sending at this moment.

In September Oumo told the Guardian the authorities would be sending at least two.

Should include: autocorrect, one half of the conversation sending at least two messages in quick succession.

I work to a rule of not sending at least 5% of the tweets I compose.

Even if letters are optional, as they are at SUNY Albany, consider sending at least one.

He reciprocates by sending at least one person to each of our Center-Right meetings.

India, which was thinking of sending at least 15,000 troops, has declined; France, Germany and Russia are also resisting.

The GT is even more biased toward rear drive, sending at least 70 percent — with quick bursts to nearly 100 percent — of its power to the back.

During the worst of the crisis these flows collapsed, sending at least a few emerging economies into the arms of the IMF.

The president, though, sided with Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, both of whom favored sending at least 30,000 additional troops.

So far, he has won three races here, ensuring that his streak of sending at least one winner out during the Spa meet reached 41 years.

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