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I'll send word to your men when the time is right.
They led him to their church and sent word to others.
I'll either come back or send word to let you know when to start.
The second time, also, he sent word, but at the last moment.
We'll go east, then send word back when we get the chance.
When I send word, you'll have to go with her.
"Why did you not send word to me of your coming?"
Then he sends word to the General to be present.
But there was no safe way to send word to you.
But she also sends word to you: The days now are short.
"I'll send word when I have something to show you."
They promised to send word, if possible, during the following year.
"We should send word to your brother on the Wall."
Oh, my father sent word that he'll be visiting us again soon.
He had sent word for other men to surround them.
I sent word out not to start any more fires.
He sent word back to Bishop to come up front.
"When we need to meet again, where can I send word?"
Would they all be dead before the winds sent word?
Today, from the palm of our hand, we can send words around the world.
Then he sent word to you to come and see him immediately after dinner.
If they are not enough to do all that is needed, we will send word to England.
Johnson later sent word that he was watching the game on television in Texas.
"Give me five minutes to send word ahead, and then we'll leave."
"You did very wrong not to send word," he said finally.