How To Use Invite In A Sentence

  • I am deeply honoured to be invited to this momentous occasion.
  • The films he made look simple at first glance, yet already invite a more complicated response.
  • When they relate poetry to music, they invite harsh criticism on two fronts, not just one.
  • There's a reason that those invites a fortunate few received, allowing them to attend the après-opening private reception at the latest, greatest Place To Be, the Feral Cheerleader, are tinctured with a hue you cannot find at Sherwin-Williams. James Scarborough: "Stay Free© or Die: The Menstrual Hut Project," International City Bungalow Gallery, Long Beach, California
  • The committee is hoping to invite several people to give talks atthe launch and the usual story tellers will also be present.
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  • After having accepted the invite, two hours before the start of the game he phoned me to say he wasn't coming.
  • Then, when cashiered out of the navy after refusing to follow orders which offended his conscience, he is visited by the mysterious benefactor who has shadowed him his entire life, who invites him to join a highly exclusive gentlemen's club, Redking's. REVIEW: Not Less Than Gods and The Women of Nell Gwynne's by Kage Baker
  • Don't invite her. She's such a killjoy.
  • GE invited me to Pittsfield, where I met with Dr. Dan Fox, a scientist in charge of the company's new chemical concepts. That job appealed to me most.
  • In a gesture of friendship, the president invited his former enemies to a reception.
  • They invited us to partake of their simple meal.
  • On behalf of tiny snipers, we are delighted to invite you to join an iterative process of hematoid symposia to be held at the hinges of daily life. Dear Carl
  • So he and Teresa invited Jelly to join them and sat down to a meal of beef stew and fresh bread.
  • It is a popular belief that the worst horrors befall whoever invites the curse of a hijra.
  • The civic body invited short-term tenders for the work.
  • Afterwards, mourners were invited for refreshments by the nuns.
  • And when the Monkeewrench crew - computer geeks who made a fortune on games, now assisting the cops with special anticrime soft-ware - are invited by the FBI to investigate a series of murder videos posted to the Web, it's not long before the group discovers the frightening link between the unlucky bride and the latest, most horrific use of the Internet yet. Shoot to Thrill by P. J. Tracy: Book summary
  • Thirdly, he submitted that Mr Perry invited the jury to reason that Robert Kerr's psychiatric condition explained his alleged conduct.
  • You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.
  • `When the guest room's fixed up, I'd like to invite Howard and Karin to stay," she said, halting to pick up a cowrie shell. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • We are working on the assumption that everyone invited will turn up.
  • Many people with varied expertise could be invited to discuss the issue. Christianity Today
  • Espion subscribers also get neat features like text messaging, and can receive promotional messages offering them shopping discounts and club invites.
  •     He'd come uninvited, but not unexpected; if it was rude of us to be such unsolicitous hosts, I told myself, it was only rudeness paid in kind, so we tried to forgive one another, Willie and I, for our eager, curious hunger grown insatiable. Heron Lake
  • She waited for him to invite her to dance, not wishing to seem bold.
  • But the organist made his profession clear by explaining that the committee had just invited him to oblige the company with a solo on the piano, but that he had been hitting the champagne so hard that he doubted if he could tell the keys from the pedals, and he added that if they'd excuse him he would go to sleep, which he immediately did with his head on the shoulder of the lady recitationist, who tactfully tried not to notice that he was there. Cinderella And Other Stories
  • It was a nice gesture to invite his wife too.
  • He had already been deserted by his female relatives, Georgina having been invited by young Lewis Armitage to join a group about the pianoforte, and Lavinia having stridden off without a word of explanation to join Sophie. Irresistible
  • We invited Erich Goode to submit a brief comment in response to Glenn Sparks's article.
  • All parents of students leaving primary school in June are invited to attend along with their children.
  • He invited him to play bass in his band and gave him his nickname. Times, Sunday Times
  • We came back to mine for a while and mum didn't mind that she was here. she was actually really nice and asked her about her exams and things, it was good. .mum even invited her to stay for dinner!!! but she had to go home, her own parents were expecting her home .... i missed her as oon as she left. Fragile-liar Diary Entry
  • Zhonghang Inst must invite suitable person to break this kind of aspect of slow development.
  • She was invited to deliver a speech to the young delinquents last December.
  • The muscles were exclusively for display purposes and were designed to invite conversation and, obviously, contact. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather, it invites ridicule, contempt and cynicism towards the whole devolution project.
  • Don't invite her to the party. She's so prim and proper.
  • I consider it a great honour to be invited.
  • Covered with mysteriously indented curves and sinuous ridges, the sculpture invites comment and touch.
  • The RFU have confirmed Mac Broon of broon ` s invite to the final. Archive 2007-10-14
  • Make sure you get in between the fingers and under the nails where uninvited germs like to hang out.
  • I had invited a few friends of mine, along with two officials I had the pleasure of meeting through some work-related interviews, to dinner at my place.
  • To discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it.
  • The short boundary also invited sixes. Times, Sunday Times
  • So my heterosexual male readers are merely invited to recall the most exotically beautiful woman they've ever seen and imagine her two or three notches better-looking.
  • Students are invited to come and hear what it takes to become a successful young entrepreneur.
  • The revolutionary socialists only agreed to cease their protest when they were invited to an after-show lig in one of the capital's most expensive pubs.
  • He invited these two professional female dancer friends of his to tag along.
  • As soon as Lincoln revealed his poverty, Speed invited him to be his bedmate.
  • The sheer amplitude of the novel invites comparisons with Tolstoy and George Eliot.
  • They could scarcely be flung from the Tarpeian Rock—that would invite a riot. CONSPIRATA
  • I invite every citizen to carefully study the document.
  • Those were two of the things Aiel did to those who came into the Waste uninvited; only gleemen, peddlers, and Tinkers had safe passage, though Aiel avoided the Tinkers as if they carried fever. The Fires of Heaven
  • Later in the show the band invited members of the audience up onstage to jam with them.
  • Candidates from government, commerce or academic backgrounds are invited to apply.
  • The prosecution invite you to draw inferences from the telephone evidence.
  • Local firms were invited to tender for the building contract.
  • Neighboring residents also will be invited to attend the meetings.
  • The nub of the problem with the Government's social coalition is that it invites business to make a token contribution in the context of the Government contributing less than it should.
  • Then, as now, the occupiers say they were invited to stay by the very quislings they installed.
  • My aunt had invited me for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • A meeting was held at the school and parents were invited to write in with suggestions for alternative names.
  • I invited him for eight o'clock, but he didn't show up until nine-thirty.
  • You can geo-tag events, invite friends to view and embed your moment slideshow on a blog, and generally become a master social archiver. ThisMoment Compiles Event Albums From Multiple Social Sites | Lifehacker Australia
  • This scene invites a Marxisant objection not only to "The Power of Music" but also to Captivation and Liberty in Wordsworth's Poems on Music
  • He invites one to a sleepover with his daughter. The Sun
  • Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
  • The rest of the conversation was fairly short, now that James had respectfully disinvited himself.
  • No one was ever seen, but the high gates and security cameras of this mini Beverly Hills-sur-Mer invited gossip.
  • The court was invited to order that Mathews be recalled for further cross-examination in the light of material which had become available since the trial, but it refused to follow that course.
  • Why don't we invite Caroline and Mark and make up a foursome?
  • In his now notorious 1998 Lancet paper, Dr Wakefield invited further researches into his MMR-autism hypothesis in the spheres of epidemiology and virology.
  • Local firms were invited to tender for the building contract.
  • Each month two winners will be chosen and invited to complete a timed lap, with an instructor, round a racetrack. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film seems to invite comparison with "The Italian Job".
  • The haunting became so intense that in 1999 Buddhist monks were invited to the museum to offer foods to propitiate the restless souls of the victims who had been murdered there.
  • Conversation flowed freely when the speaker invited discussion.
  • I had been invited to sing in a church choir by my friend, the organist's daughter.
  • Moreover, recognising his encyclopaedic knowledge, academic journals often invited him to act as referee. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the first quarter of the 19th Century Antonio Diabelli, a Viennese pianist and music publisher, sent a simple waltz he had written to a number of major composers and invited them to write variations.
  • The prince and his new duchess had invited representatives of their pet charities to share their special day.
  • Each summer, the company invites a boatload of bright young apprentice singers, all hoping for some quality stage experience.
  • The committee of Erins Own invites all members of the community to this social night out.
  • Invite them to office pizza parties, outings, and other events.
  • Because of the complexi~ 'of the case, a second surgeon was invited in from another hospital. WILD SWANS THREE DAUGHTERS OF CHINA
  • They haven't got an invite to the wedding.
  • Yes, Sookie can uninvite him from her home if she wants — Bill's still not done protecting her. 15 True Blood Spoilers: Plus, Why Powerful Vampire Eric Is "Completely Lost"
  • Since we wanted to photograph the first production Bicker, Steve invited us to attend the annual Bicker fly-in which was being held at Santa Paula this past July.
  • Fear makes our imagination conceive what it list, invites the devil to come to us, as [1667] Agrippa and Cardan avouch, and tyranniseth over our phantasy more than all other affections, especially in the dark. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In the future, colleges, nightclubs and sport clubs may also be invited to join a test screening programme.
  • This situation invites the view that the evolution of higher taxes was driven by changes in single major genes that acted as switches between such alternate forms.
  • Inspired by an uninvited muse two days before le jour de l'action de grace, this geezer rolled up his sleeves, cleared a crowded kitchen counter, and proceeded to create deux pain complet weighing at least two pounds each. Potiron - French Word-A-Day
  • A great affecter of wits and such prettinesses; and his company is costly to him, for he seldom has it but invited. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • Mr and Mrs Wall invite you to the marriage of their daughter Ann to Mr Thomas Lea.
  • Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
  • I always invite a mixed bunch of creative people. Times, Sunday Times
  • What about Lola - shall we invite her?
  • When he is using the studio, guests are invited to visit him and watch him work.
  • I felt as if we had been invited to the Mansion House by one who did not know the Lord Mayor himself.
  • When I began ordained ministry as an assistant pastor in Fairport, New York, I was invited to be part of a pastors' group that met monthly to study the pericopes for the next month's preaching.
  • Then, the DeKalb Nite Weekly invited her to grace their front cover.
  • The Lewis County Water Conservancy Board will also be invited to attend.
  • National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela invites application for admission into PhD and MTech (Research) Programmes. Archive 2009-03-01
  • JACKSON: Well, the DLC appoints by invitation -- invites its constituency, and labor is not in the DNC -- DLC, and this -- 40 percent of this convention -- only a smathering of blacks in the DLC or Hispanics in the DLC, and so it's in some sense a privatized version of Democrats that they sought to suburbanize the party. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Democratic National Convention: Democratic Party's Liberal Wing Gets a Chance to Speak Out - August 15, 2000
  • Eckhart really invites us and challenges us to keep learning, perhaps with him, or without him, he probably wouldn't worry if it was without him.
  • The angelic party gatecrashed their night watch and the angels invited them to join the revelry.
  • Hubert, who was the boy's housemaster, summoned a mechanic and invited Barbara to lunch.
  • How exciting to be invited to come to the White House, see 'the garden' (new meaning to the term pea-green with envy) as the fabulous first lady drafted us all into the service of our country's children to ensure their healthy future. Liz Neumark: Food Activist Goes to Washington
  • These fathers are overworked, but their jobs offer them flexibility in scheduling and self-directed tasks that allow - even invite - father involvement.
  • Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove ( "depose") him. Stand Firm
  • Or maybe we could just invite the morons to brunch and screen Beaches over mimosas.
  • Whenever someone has money, they invite their friends to go out to a neighborhood bar for a round of drinks.
  • The owner invited Mary to move into the main buildings and caretake his land.
  • Freire's own model of critical pedagogy invites a critical interrogation of this flaw in the work.
  • The palace, they argue, should have invited gay partners to this evening's reception; last week in Glasgow, the Queen should have sat differently, her lady-in-waiting should have worn a different hat, and so on.
  • Else I should plunge _in medias res_ upon a sketch of De Quincey's life; were it not a rudeness amounting to downright profanity to omit the important ceremony of prelibation, and that at a banquet to which, implicitly, gods are invited. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts.
  • Our manager at work had a 50th birthday party and we were all invited. The Sun
  • It was decided to invite new members to the committee and current members were delegated to do so.
  • This was the kind of outfit that would invite a hundred beatings in the Handle.
  • Can you contact them and say a quick hello and invite them to your next meeting? Christianity Today
  • According to Lafayette in his Mémoires, Clinton was so sure of his success in advance that he invited a number of ladies and gentlemen to a party in Philadelphia where the marquis was to be the featured guest. Angel in the Whirlwind
  • Could I invite your Honours to go to submissions on behalf of the Wentworth Shire Council and to the document annexed to it following page 11.
  • You will even be invited to sample the brew in the domaine's own tearoom.
  • Happiness is perched on your windowsill, invite it in.
  • I invite you to stop baselessly calling people liars. The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause
  • Fellows will be invited to participate fully in the law school's rich intellectual life, including faculty workshops, colloquia and conferences.
  • HARLEM - An NYPD detective invited to a community meeting about concerns of police brutality was refused entry into a Harlem mosque because he refused to relinquish his badge and his gun, police said. Atlas Shrugs
  • Soon cakes and wafers were being passed around to the ‘uninvited guests’.
  • Bernard's exceptional rugby ability has not gone unnoticed and he has recently been invited to play rugby with Leinster.
  • Eet eez soo gud uv yoo too inviteengz awl zhee noobeez. i wudz like tu adding, pour le noo peepz, dat zhee verree nawt-sekkond commint vouz makeengz eez sentedz tu zhee moder ay torz ware eet be egg zameened wiss zhee mikro skope beefore eet be posted ware weee kan bee seeing eet. pu tetre, zhee lurkerz wanteeng too dee kloakeeng O zhor dwee ou de men. Kittehs help wif science - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • They've invited eighty to the wedding.
  • She invited loads of friends to her party, but only a handful of them turned up.
  • Aussitót il envoya un députe à Dâher pour l'inviter à faire mettre ces femmes en liberté. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • The course tutor and then assistant coach, Jim Harrick Jr, invited answers from students to a series of mind-blowing posers, including these.
  • It acts as a sort of safeguard against ogling and uninvited attention.
  • But they certainly did invite people that know something about Venezuela Jennifer McCoy for one and even pro Chavez folks such as Edgardo Lander. Blog visibility for Venezuela News
  • She invites the young British soldiers instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the bungalow next to ours was a farm family from the KwaZulu-Natal region near Swaziland, who invited us over one night for a braai, a barbecue of steak and sausages.
  • We are now back on the street, once again with music, dance, fireworks, and upwards of 300 in the procession, having picked up invitees from the last two stops, and undoubtedly others along the way. A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition
  • One night we decided to invite a couple of close friends over, for an evening of very cheap wine, and a laze in the spa.
  • All names are placed in a hat and eight lucky names pulled are invited on stage for individual impromptu tuition.
  • Here we have the same selective process at work in a different field, but one that invites similar blind reactions.
  • She invited him to her 26th birthday party in New Jersey.
  • To pursue a certain kind of fame is to invite people into your life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Produced in close collaboration with the recently deceased artist, this show invites visitors into his inner circle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a badly presented exhibition invites criticism.
  • Both places were full of titled guests invited (or commanded, rather) by Kralta, and we drove in sleighs and skated and tobogganed and revelled by evening and pleasured by night, and it was Vienna in the Arctic, with the Prince always on hand, bland and affable as ever with his popsies around him (one of 'em a new bird, an Italian, who'd replaced the garrulous blonde, no doubt on Kralta's orders) and it was all such enormous fun that I was heartily sick of it. Watershed
  • Chirac aurait décider de boycotter les cérémonies en raison de la présence éventuelle du président syrien Bachar al-Assad, invité par le président Nicolas Sarkozy. Monday, June 30, 2008
  • When it became clear that Frey had lied, she invited him back on her show and in what was riveting, headline-making television, she came after him with a fiery vengeance that she later regretted - so much so that, years later, in 2008, she called Frey to apologize. Now it's Oprah's moment
  • Your eyes skim past the Web listings that invite you to visit the company online.
  • Of these, up to 300 groups will be invited to perform at concerts in Birmingham in July.
  • That is so despite a few tracks that may not invite hallelujah's from certain quarters.
  • Invited to hear him, the king declined, saying he had heard the nightingale itself.
  • Furthermore, to take precautions against uninvited guests was thought too onerous a burden to place on landowners.
  • The queen was gracious enough to invite us.
  • Listeners are invited to take part in an audio game in which they must identify and place the sounds they hear.
  • Now the borough council has invited town councillors to a meeting to discuss issues connected with the town centre and its regeneration.
  • Imagine my horror when I had invited the parents of a Japanese student staying with me and we were all bitten by fleas!
  • The majority of communities invited carvers and artists to come and put their work on display.
  • Even to ask the question is to invite vituperation.
  • Duke Senior, unoffended, invited Orlando to sit down and join them.
  • As many return to the stresses and strains of work - perhaps a few festive pounds heavier - local companies are being invited to help employees fulfil some New Year resolutions.
  • The invites only stand for those aged between 18-45.
  • So it was that the scholar began his researches at the abbey, continuously aware of the three novices who toiled at the drive-mill and the fourth novice who invited glare-blindness atop the ladder to keep the lamp burning and adjusted-a situation which caused the Poet to versify mercilessly concerning the demon Embarrassment and the outrages he perpetrated in the name of penitence or appeasement. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • In this passage, Oothoon's rhetoric of purity and defilement reveals her unwitting capitulation to Theotormon's ascetic dualism (which opposes chastity to harlotry), while her use of the verb "rend" in her instruction to Theotormon's eagles implies, most appallingly, an invited repetition of Bromion's act of rape. Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_
  • In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it.
  • I'm not sure if there was any comment, by him or by anyone else, but we were actually supposed to be directing our attention to a guest speaker who was invited to our class to talk about farming.
  • He was recently invited to perform with the youth philharmonic orchestra, but declined in order to continue touring with the family.
  • I'm obsessed with who's not invited; for Princess Di's wedding she didn't invite Barbara Cartland, who she's related to," he went on, referring to the grand dame and writer of bodice-ripper novels. A Royal Pronouncement
  • I've been invited to meet with the American Ambassador.
  • They go on and on about how lovely that invite is -- you can almost smell the glue! Housewives Nightlife, Episode 8: Washington, by invitation only
  • You are cordially invited to a reception and vigil with plenty of tea, sympathy and more than a drop of the hard stuff.
  • Once again we are invited to pick with hawk-eyed dispassion through the secrets of a rich, cruel family. Times, Sunday Times
  • To depart substantially from them invites question unless it can be demonstrated that such departure conforms to accepted practice by rational analysis.
  • Meanwhile, why not invite his gang to dinners and parties where the two groups can mesh more easily. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those unable to attend were invited to the mayor's parlour to accept the gifts.
  • After trying to play the Washington parlor game of the moment — "Was Alan Patricof invited?" he asked, referring to a fellow ardent Clinton supporter — Mr.
  • That is, Austen invited an intense identification with her heroines while undermining the reader's ability to do so through the irony inherent in free indirect speech.
  • Then we invited the kindergarten classes to visit our cave and learn about the oldest paintings in the world.
  • Players are invited to enter in pairs, although individuals can enter and be paired up on the day.
  • Agreement may be achievable only by formulas so vague as to invite later disavowal or disagreement.
  • At present, he has the air of the uninvited guest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pauline and David were great picture takers, invite them to a gathering and they were sure to bring their camera, much to the chagrin of the camera-shy.
  • Parents are invited to attend the open house next Thursday.
  • Political candidates may be invited in their capacity as candidates, or individually.
  • Seldom have we witnessed a more shameless display of rude and vulgar behavior towards an invited guest.
  • Even if you're running a one-person business, invite your spouse or significant other, a trusted friend who knows your business, and--if you can afford the hourly fees--your accountant or attorney.
  • Mayor Art Agnos invited the homeless to bivouac in Civic Center for more than a year while he chewed on the problem.
  • He invited bids from other causes. The Sun
  • And anyway, he knew better than to barge into my room uninvited.
  • In 1999, he found himself at the heart of Government when he was invited to cater for an Anglo-Italian summit.
  • We had both been invited to speak at the local gurdwara. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are invited to provide Architectural Services for the above project and to carry out all necessary duties in connection therewith and as set out hereunder.
  • Additional brass and string players had been invited, underlining that this was a special show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young people are invited to attend workshops and master classes in everything from graffiti art to hip-hop and urban dance to scratching and break dancing.
  • Once, the King sent a herald with banner, trumpet and tabard, to invite the captain of Famagusta to surrender.
  • Ramos said Bonin invited five guests to witness the execution, but their identities are being withheld.
  • They didn't invite any of us.

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