I expect we will be able to say more sometime in the next 6 months, and when I get the okay from Activision, I'll certainly let you know! |
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Sorry to have to let you know that Steve is no longer living with us and I am now a single mum. |
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Maybe it takes riding the landscape with a native or old-timer who can point something out, to let you know how the geography has changed. |
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There's nothing better than eating at small, greasy roadside diners and sleeping in fleabag motels to let you know you are still alive. |
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For now I'll just let you know that for breakfast, out of my six overnight soaked badams, Jimmy Boy eats two, and loves them. |
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After reading your column today I just wanted to let you know what you say in Sweden while toasting. |
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So toodle-pip for the coming week, and I will let you know how the experiment works out. |
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I just wanted to let you know that I did not just blow off the meeting on the 9th. |
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I'll have to get the skate from Boston, and I doubt I'll be able to find any that isn't frozen, but I'll let you know. |
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I've been struggling with slipstreaming up until now, because there didn't seem to be any visual feedback to let you know when it's working. |
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Just thought I would let you know that the Heartland Church in Rockford, Illinois has already sent three busloads of volunteers to Waveland. |
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After that little squib in today's Wall Street Journal, I thought it was time to let you know about the new book. |
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I just wanted to write a short note to let you know how thrilling it was to finally meet you. |
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To let you know, if you two straw to far from the road there is a chance of you stumbling upon a native of these here parts. |
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But since I'm a sporting type, and I like your company, I will let you know that it's an innie, not an outie. |
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And Amelia wants me to let you know that we miss you and that you're welcome to stay with us, in our humble abode, anytime you're in town. |
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The app uses your phone for geofencing, so if you leave home and forget to close your garage door or lock up, your watch will let you know. |
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Livewise, we are gigging almost all the time, and we will let you know all dates as they are confirmed, here's what we have so far. |
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We should have the full list of events and entertainments in next week's column and we will let you know if there are any last minute changes. |
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Gates of bamboo or weathered wood will typically let you know where you're not welcome. |
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This weekend I plan to cook kedgeree for the first time. I'll let you know how it pans out. |
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There's an undertone of condescension, winking to let you know that, after all, everyone in this film is just white trash. |
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If the alarm is set off the light on the main panel will let you know which zone the intruder is in. |
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For any yard, a soil test is indispensable to know let you know what amendments the soil needs. |
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Most of the time if you are prescribed a medication that could bind you up the doctor or pharmacist will let you know in advance of that possibility. |
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While the bouncy red booths and sparkly vinyl tables scream 1950s, the apple martini walls and track lighting let you know that this is no time warp. |
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He doesn't need much prompting to let you know what he thinks. |
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Anyone who works at a law firm will certainly agree that it's a very feudalistic place, and they let you know right away that you are a serf and there is no hiding it. |
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We will keep you abreast of these developments and let you know once the RSS feed is live. |
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I keep meaning to let you know, but then I kept forgetting, doh. |
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A quick visit to let you know that I've not abandoned this old place. |
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One of the biggest issues we face is non-communicative people in media departments who feel it's not their job to let you know what you're facing. |
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As most of you may be aware, the seminar was deferred until the second week in February and I will let you know the details in the forthcoming weeks. |
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But, just in case you get the idea that all was pretence and subterfuge, I feel I should let you know just how the mother of a friend of mine described the communist years. |
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I will let you know when the sprogs arrive so you know not to pick me on days of nappy changing. |
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I'm not sure if I can make it to the party. Either way, I'll let you know beforehand. |
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I just want to let you know that my company, Wildlife Analytical Laboratories, provides cementum annuli aging services. |
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I don't know what happened. I'll let you know if I hear anything. |
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As soon as we have completed the necessary editorial and technical updates we will let you know but in the meantime we are very grateful for your understanding and patience. |
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I just thought I would let you know that a bandwagon fan is a fake fan. |
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Write-ups that let you know this place gets straight A's across the board. |
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