In the US, the widely accepted rule is that if your front light is on, you're welcome to trick-or-treaters at your door, and you'll have candy. |
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And Amelia wants me to let you know that we miss you and that you're welcome to stay with us, in our humble abode, anytime you're in town. |
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Of course, you don't have to take us up on our suggestions, you're welcome to skip that step if you like. |
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Nonetheless you're welcome to send us an e-mail with your address and language combination, and we'll contact you if and when the need arises. |
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Of course you're welcome to post your test report when using a version that is still under development. |
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Most of the talk will be in French, but you're welcome to submit talk proposals in English. |
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There are nearly 20 acres of grounds consisting of paddocks and gardens where you're welcome to wander and linger. |
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I won't read the captions, but you're welcome to take this home with you and show all your friends. |
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What's more, during the day you're welcome to pop in just for a coffee. |
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I do have to go to town tomorrow and you're welcome to come. |
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The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman! |
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A small pedestrian street, it nevertheless serves as home to a permanent fruit and vegetable market and terraces where you're welcome to soak up the sun while sipping un café. |
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Most of what you need is provided and you're welcome to bring modern amenities like a sleeping bag, toothbrush or any specialty health or dietary foods. |
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If you're ever in Montreal, you're welcome to visit. |
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You're welcome to do with it as you please, but quite frankly I'd rather not know. |
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You're welcome to stay here, but this hut ain't no great shakes for such as you. |
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