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1 He wants to send an envoy to Montreal to collect the bones.
2 An official said she would send an envoy to represent her.
3 They were in just as much danger if they didn't send an envoy .
4 Suppose thou shouldst send an envoy to the island of Buzan.
5 I have been thinking about it, and I will send an envoy to Rome.
6 Yabolo contended that they send an envoy to make terms, but not very insistently.
7 Ganelon's advice prevailing, it is necessary to send an envoy to the Saracen court.
8 Evidently Octavian had decided to send an envoy of higher grade than the previous one.
9 We will send an envoy with the prince to King Philip, whither he is going.
10 We will send an envoy to open negotiations.'
11 South Korean media have reported the North wants Washington to send an envoy to discuss improving ties.
12 Prussia consented to recognise the restoration of the Diet; it would be necessary, therefore, to send an envoy .
13 She will send an envoy to an April 23 meeting of Somali donors in Brussels to work on new initiatives.
14 Great was the excitement in the castle when it was known that the pirates had been bold enough to send an envoy .
15 Should you send an envoy to the island he will take ten years to get there and ten more to return-twenty years in all.
16 Israel is also expected to send an envoy or delegation, says Dr Ahmed Youssef, deputy foreign minister in the de facto Hamas government of Gaza.
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