Similar words: subscribe, subscriber, scribe, ascribe, describe, prescribe, transcribe, bribe. Meaning: v. receive or obtain by regular payment.
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31. To activate service, a consumer also must subscribe to the Internet service provided exclusively by WebTV for $ 20 a month.
32. But not all professionals subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as health professionals.
33. All other systems of social support should be for voluntary organizations of citizens to devise and subscribe to.
34. How many clubs do you subscribe to that you never really visit?
35. About 60 percent of U.S. households already subscribe to cable TV.
36. In general, the library will not subscribe to newsletters or other ephemera without good scientific justification. 2.
37. San Diegans also are highly educated, have current passports and subscribe to cable in large numbers.
38. So if you subscribe to magazines or are on the mailing lists of other catalogs, your name will get circulated.
39. There is a business philosophy I subscribe to, which says that if you are not making mistakes, you are not doing it right.
40. Party members were now obliged to subscribe to at least one party newspaper.
41. Since then I have refused to subscribe to the view that there is something malevolent or subconsciously deliberate about forgetfulness.
42. A cable system has two types of customers-advertisers and consumers who subscribe to a package of programming offered by the cable operator.
43. But they've got that get up and do it attitude which all bands should subscribe to.
44. Instead, she was obliged to subscribe to Emerson's misleading account of their acquaintance.
45. Some investors subscribe to the dartboard theory.
46. We subscribe to the resolution.
47. I subscribe to a few favourite charities.
48. Subscribe to the International Herald Tribune today.
49. I don't subscribe to such views.
50. I planned to subscribe to many magazines.
51. Multitude of papers Most households subscribe to multichannel pay-TV.
52. I will subscribe to any eulogy of him.
53. I unreservedly subscribe to your proposal.
54. A control designer can subscribe to and use various services provided by the host environment.
55. Before we subscribe to the narrative of decline promoted by critics of the university, we might think of the narrow-mindedness of our educational beginnings.
56. As a Liberal Democrat I subscribe to the internationalist approach.http://Sentencedict.com
57. Subscribe to blogs that resonate with your heart and a frequent participant.
58. People can subscribe to selectively, read take these words, with assemblyman people communication.
59. Improve community short message, on - line to send mail, subscribe to a topic, such as auxiliary functions.
60. "I am contented to subscribe to the opinion of the best-qualified judge of our time" (Sir Walter Scott).
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