convey
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| instructs the presiding officer to | convey | to the disability benefits consortium |
| instructs the presiding officer to | convey | to the disability benefits consortium |
| instructs the presiding officer to | convey | to the disability benefits consortium |
| meaning and tone phonology writers | convey | meaning by using aspects of |
| sees and also helps to | convey | an emphatic tone talking about |
| language being sufficiently accurate to | convey | meaning clearly and consistently and |
| informative and imaginative and to | convey | meaning in language appropriate to |
| to the extent that they | convey | the same essential meaning thus |
| also a difficult message to | convey | as the focus of the |
| urges the scottish executive to | convey | this message in the strongest |
| course it was impossible to | convey | the stench of her flesh |
| modal verbs ar yaised tae | convey | certain acts or functions an |
| we appreciate a need to | convey | an adequate context for their |
| the title msp seems to | convey | an acceptance of our parliament |
| a very happy new year | convey | these wishes to anyone who |
| to circumstances and hurried moves | convey | very little information there are |
| thi culture o scotland be | convey | t bi standard english nae |
| on its own does not | convey | the full impact on the |
| he entrusted sister phebe to | convey | the letter and when it |
| do not that must often | convey | an impression of arrogance and |
| must the language used to | convey | it and i mean the |
| over the past month to | convey | the committee s support for |
| seats o the trailer tae | convey | them tae a life o |
| upon the first minister to | convey | the parliament s concern to |
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