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links - use in sentences
Converse of object
- break: To report any errors, broken links etc, please use the the Tell Us What You think online form.
- follow: To view these or follow the links here requires registration with The Lancet, which can be done by following the link above.
- see: For more information, please see the links under ' General information ' at the bottom of this page.
- develop: And, staff in both the museum and the School are keen to develop these links further.
- provide: This includes but is not limited to 1. resource box, 2. any links provided by the author.
- have: Do you, perchance, have any links / evidence to back this up?
Adjective modifier
- useful: VIEW Here are some useful links: ( more coming soon!
- strong: And how can stronger links be built between the police and all parts of the community?
- good: Brentwood has good rail links having four stations within the Boro at Ingatestone, Shenfield, West Horndon and Brentwood.
- interesting: Some interesting links NLW Thomas Jones, Pencerrig website.
- new: Click on the new links under ' Navigation ' in the left sidebar.
Modifies a noun
- page: Please click on the useful links page for their details.
- section: There is also a short links section which lists the major sites relevant to tourism in Wales.
- golf: There's a links golf course on the edge of the village.
- directory: The new links directory system is search engine friendly.
- box: Use the external links box at the right to access the school's HMI report.
- course: The famous links courses are " owned " by the town.
Noun used with modifier
- web: In the web links library you will find links to various NHS Wales informatics sites.
- industry: The RGI site provides an archive of article summaries as well as a comprehensive list of industry links [ 29 ] .
- hypertext: This means that hypertext links cannot be applied to third party material without the consent of the copyright holder concerned.
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