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I have a standing invitation to use the owner's box there.
Apparently, they gave him a standing invitation, which is pretty rare for any officer.
"I'll let that pass because you've had a standing invitation since we got the place.
Congress and the record companies see it as a standing invitation to piracy.
She has a standing invitation, but we've made no offer yet."
Her way was to provide them with comfortable accommodations and a standing invitation to visit.
Afterwards, he had a standing invitation to sit in with the band.
Ben announced that until further notice they all had a standing invitation.
Bourne has a standing invitation to go back to the National.
He had a standing invitation now to the Langdon home, and the end of the week often found him there.
You have a standing invitation at the palace, and will please accompany us."
"He's not a member, but he has a standing invitation," Spurgeon said.
We have a standing invitation, and there simply has not been time to write and wait for a reply.
To this tea the widowed British gentleman next door received a standing invitation.
Cinderella, once an occasional guest at this ball, has a standing invitation now.
The old Marquis has a standing invitation at the Palace.
(The President has a standing invitation, but hasn't come so far.)
"Phèdre, please know that you have a standing invitation to call upon me at the Palace.
Besides, there was a still more terrible standing invitation to call at every one of these houses, and company expected about these times.
He didn't bother to write or call; the brothers had extended standing invitations to visit each other without advance notice.
Didn't you say you gave a standing invitation to a lot of your New York friends?"
I have standing invitations to visit them.
Katterson had a standing invitation to come to North at any time of day or night, and, having no place else to go, he headed there.
They said Mr. Cuomo had a standing invitation to speak at the school.
Ben began to consider rescinding his standing invitation to have them join him for his meals.