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"He may bring word that will mean we must move at once."
You're on your own from this moment till you bring word the job is done.
Before taking it further I had, of courtesy, to bring word here.
He found that thinking of Brandy brought words quickly to his mind.
You'll be welcome, bringing word from outside as you do.
Since that time, none have brought word concerning where he may be.
Bring word to me there when your task is accomplished.
Last week brought word of a new convertible bond issue.
The two decided to focus on the process by which 22 local artists bring words to life through imagery.
Unless someone had seen her at the ball and brought word, he might not know she survived.
He came so swiftly that no runner brought word ahead of him.
Yes, I will do this, and bring word to you of threats against the green folk.
When the telegraph arrived in 1860 it brought word of war.
He could return to the people bringing word that the first part of their victory had been won this night.
"My scouts bring word that they will soon be here.
And then I had to suffer in a place so far away that not even the winds brought word of her.
Nam had brought word of troops on the ground to the south, moving toward us.
Another way of looking at visualization, is to think about bringing words to life.
There were two messengers with these four, to bring word if anyone appeared from the south.
But the officer was bringing word of her death.
Her jaw trembled as she tried without success to bring words forth.
"I'd think in all that time they'd have found somebody to bring word back, knowing how worried everybody would be.
"You can thank these two - they slipped through the invaders to bring word.
It took The Shadow's order to bring words to their lips.
A messenger managed to slip out, and brought word to me."