Invite someone to one's house.
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Examples for "invite"
Examples for "invite"
1Food companies could invite customers to write recipes that include their products.
2He threatened to invite local news outlets and create a media circus.
3He also thought it would be a great idea to invite Hazel.
4We should invite investors to come to Indonesia to produce those products.
5Third week-Plantsprouts in attache case and invite beach girl to lunch.
1But it's my job to kind of ask round about these things.'
2"What have you got?" he asked round a mouthful of something local.
3I was asking round trying to find out where this Ukraine is, and darn if he didn't tell me.
4'Why not?' she asked round a mouthful of food.
5'Christmas 1963 -youstart asking round about some Jews who used to live in your apartment.
1But he said there were now hard questions to ask over gun control.
2Isn't there anyone else we could go and see, or ask over here?'
3I thought that was one of the questions you always ask over the phone first.
4Do you want to ask over here?
5I'll ask over by the beer parlor.
6I asked over her shoulder, for I was nearly a head taller.
7Frau Buchendorff, is Herr Self 's ID ready?' he asked over the intercom.
8What's happened to his arm? Cass was asking over and over.
9Asking over and over again why the bricks under the bed.
10Lee asked over the stock of the Belgian machine gun.
11Fitzpiers took it without stopping, and asked over his shoulder from whom it came.
12It has been a recurring theme in recent years, a question asked over and over.
13He had already asked over and over whether he could come back again to London.
14His father asked over dinner, "So, what do you think about a major?"
15She asked over sixty captains about a similar charter.
16Later it would be asked over and over again.
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