How to use the word “subscribe”

How to use in-sentence of “subscribe”:

– Last, to increase participation, perhaps create a newsletter that goes out to those who care to subscribe to alert them to the current nominations and voting and such.

– On the other hand, there are echo mailing lists people subscribe to.

– By 1999, The Weather Channel reached 70 million homes, or 98% of all households that subscribe to cable television.

– If you want to continue to receive the next issues every week, please subscribe to the newsletter.

– If you aren’t reading this in your favorite language, then please help us with translations! Subscribe to the Translators mailing list or directly, so that we can notify you when the next issue is ready.

– Anyone in any language can subscribe and collaborate on building or translating articles relating to the Twelve Apostles.

How to use the word subscribe
How to use the word subscribe

Example sentences of “subscribe”:

- People usually need to subscribe to them.

- If you aren't reading this in your preferred language, then please help us with translations! Subscribe to the Translators mailing list or directly, so that we can notify you when the next issue is ready.
- A new issue is published each fortnight and one can subscribe to the "Simple News" via of the "Simple News" was published on 15 November 2008.

– People usually need to subscribe to them.

– If you aren’t reading this in your preferred language, then please help us with translations! Subscribe to the Translators mailing list or directly, so that we can notify you when the next issue is ready.

– A new issue is published each fortnight and one can subscribe to the “Simple News” via of the “Simple News” was published on 15 November 2008.

– To subscribe to the simply click on the link in the delivery option you would like and add.

– To participate, one just needs to subscribe here and start collaborating.

– I don’t subscribe to the too many admins school of thought, after all we “are all” editors.

– This was the first translatable VisualEditor newsletter, so thanks to everybody who made this possible! If it hasn’t been delivered in your language, and you’d like to help with translations in the future, please subscribe to the Translators mailing list or contact, so that you will be notified when the next issue is due.

– If this is related to my short complaint about allowing the BBC and other institutions to send bots round to re-write history, then i demand a refund as this is NOT the site i donated to, and this cavalier attitude shown by some self important ‘admins’ is not what i would subscribe to either.

– According to June 2019 statistics of BRTC, 90.4 million users subscribe to the mobile internet, 0.06 million subscribe to WiMAX and 5.73 million to ISP + PSTN connections.

– Please subscribe to the global monthly newsletter to receive further news about VisualEditor.

– Librarians can select which titles they wish to subscribe to within Credo General Reference.

– The ability to subscribe to users was introduced in October 2005, and the website began publishing a list of its “most subscribed Members” in April 2006.

– Videos can be rated with likes or dislikes, and viewers can subscribe to channels they like.

– What speeds you will get depends on many things, such as the company or the speed package you subscribe to, but the general rule is, cable internet has a maximum speed of 1000 megabits per second.

– This worked, and as the “Journal’s” had 150,000 people subscribe to it, Pulitzer cut his price to a penny, hoping to make Hearst run out of money.

– Mobile users commonly subscribe to Batelco, Zain or Viva.

– Users may subscribe to tweets from other people.

– If you would like to help with translations of this newsletter, please subscribe to the Translators mailing list or contact directly, so that we can notify you when the next issue is ready.

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