send - use in sentences

Object

  • message: The brain is used to send a message to all parts of the body at all times.
  • email: Below you will find an extremely simple piece of code which will send an email from your webpage.
  • copy: Send a printed copy too, double line spaced is nice.

Adjective complement

  • unsolicited: Please note that we do not pass on your e-mail details to any third party nor send unsolicited e-mail.

Subject

  • fax: Credit/debit card details can be sent by fax or telephone.

Particle object: out_obj

  • emails: Some departments were willing to release email addresses or to send out emails to students once participation had been agreed.
  • message: A decision to rejoin the SADP would be to send out the wrong message from this aggregate, Comrade Ström argued.
  • newsletter: We send out a newsletter twice a year with a program of activities.
  • questionnaire: The Constabulary has sent out questionnaires to every victim of racist and homophobic crime.
  • signal: By wireless telegraphy she sent out signals of distress, and several liners were near enough to catch and respond to the call.

Preposition: by

  • courier: Operational We are strictly mail order with specially designed packaging to protect your tender plants sent by overnight courier.
  • fax: Credit/debit card details can be sent by fax or telephone.
  • post: Closing date for applications, which may be sent by post, email attachment or fax, is 20 June 2003.

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