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91 We've invited thirty people to our party.
92 After his lecture, he invited questions.
93 We invited some foreign friends for a cocktail party.
94 She felt slighted because she hadn't been invited.
95 Have you invited the Smith brothers to the party?
96 I deem it an honour to be invited.
97 Alice was deeply hurt that she hadn't been invited.
98 She invited me to one of her poetry readings.
99 We've been invited to a drinks party.
100 prospective students were invited to the school's open evening.
101 She invited me to her birthday party.
102 They have invited bids for the property.
103 She's been invited to a party.
104 He was invited out to a meal yesterday.
105 I consider it a great honour to be invited.
106 Many guests were invited to opening ceremony.
107 All interested parties are invited to attend the meeting.
108 I was invited to his house.
109 Only near relatives were invited to the wedding.
110 We invited 30 people[Sentence dictionary], but only a handful came.
111 The children were invited to dip their hands into the barrel for a present.
112 Twenty participants from the Asia-Pacific region will be invited to the seminar.
113 At a future date, managers will be invited to apply for a management buy-out.
114 We have invited a famous actor to give away the prizes.
115 The audience is invited to ask questions at the end.
116 The hype and fervor surrounding the event positively invited scepticism.
117 In a gesture of friendship, the president invited his former enemies to a reception.
118 Well, I thought it might raise the moral tone of the evening if I invited a vicar to the party.
119 We invited Bill, Tom and Sue -- the last being Bill's sister.
120 I invited my five sisters but not all can come.
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